
I don't see how this is going to be possible, Sony owns Blu-Ray, and was developed with Phillips, Microsoft isn't in the development list.
So I don't see why sony would let Microsoft use blu-ray technology, when they are just going to try and compete?
Sony also owns the Blu-Ray logo, so what is Microsoft going to put on their disks/box?
I don't see how this is going to work, when Sony is the major shareholder.
Plus Microsoft shot this down, as posted on Engadget: http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/02/m...blu-ray-rumor/
Toshiba are also developing the blue-ray drives and stopped doing HD onesI don't see how this is going to be possible, Sony owns Blu-Ray, and was developed with Phillips, Microsoft isn't in the development list.
So I don't see why sony would let Microsoft use blu-ray technology, when they are just going to try and compete?
Sony also owns the Blu-Ray logo, so what is Microsoft going to put on their disks/box?
I don't see how this is going to work, when Sony is the major shareholder.
Plus Microsoft shot this down, as posted on Engadget: http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/02/m...blu-ray-rumor/
jesus had an intimate moment with the infraction button until it told him to stop asking for it's personal details and gave him a warning.
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Just because you say somethings crap, doesn't mean you have to 'eat a slice of humble pie' when using it...
I expect most of them will have said, if anything, the Blu-Ray player within the PS3 itself is of a lower quality, to its stand alone equivelant.
Although, I'd take this with a pinch of salt. Might be the BBC, but rumour and speculation makes news as well.
Even so, although they'd initially make a loss on the console (as if they can't afford this), they'd still make money back on the increased amount of games sold, which I'd guess would be ~£10 more (to help cover the initial loss).
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