Goodbye HD DVD, I Hardly Knew You! Blu Ray, What’s Up Buddy?

Monday, January 21st, 2008

Well, looks like the final nail is in the coffin. The handkerchiefs have been passed around camp Toshiba and HD DVD is on the slow, agonising path to obsolescence.

The Blu Ray team (Sony) has (against what seemed like impossible odds) beaten the people’s champ HD DVD. A non existent HD DVD presence at CES was the beginning of the end and with Warner recently defecting to support only the Blu Ray format, the final blow was struck against the lowly HD DVD disc sending it down the path to become the Betamax technology of the 21st Century.

So, what happened? Well, it looks like Gizmodo.com has the answer: “Don Lindich at the PIttsburgh Post-Gazette says Fox was handed $120 million by Sony to stay put, and Warner received around $500 million for painting itself Blu. BusinessWeek put the Warner number ‘closer to $400 million,’ which trumped the $100 million Toshiba was prepared to offer it.”

I’m just happy that “collectively” we can all move on and support a standard HD format (well, at least until the next HD HD format is released). I’m sure the studios are also happy that a format has been “chosen” as those (like myself) who had given up on supporting DVDs and their lowly 480 lines of resolution (why buy a DVD when you can get a HD equivalent for pretty much the same price and have a superior visual experience?) can now buy a player and know that there will be content released for it for the next 15 – 20 years. By the end of the summer, it should be a Blu only world. And by this time next year, I’m sure we’ll see Toshiba producing some of their own “hybrid” players.

It’s pathetic that this “war” even made it to the marketplace to let the consumer choose the superior format. Ultimately, however, the consumer had very little to do with the eventual winner of the HD format wars, just Sony looking to cash in on the Blu Ray royalties (I can’t wait to get my copy of Spiderman 3!).

For a full report on the Blu Ray back room shenanigans check out Gizmodo.com.

TFC! TFC! TFC! TFC!

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

TFC Forever

The inaugural season of Toronto’s beloved Football Club has come to end. I must say that I shed a slight tear at the team’s last game on the 20th of October. I don’t think I’ve ever had as much fun at a professional sporting event as I had at the 10 games I attended at BMO Field.

I don’t know what it was that I enjoyed the most: Players playing for the love of the game (heck, they’re the only professional team in the city where players’ salaries are in the 5 figure range), the antics of the Red Patch Boys, the amazing food at the concession stands (chip butties, Red Bull!), or a whole stadium in unison showing its distaste for a bad call by a ref – expletives and all.

TFC Fans Show Some Love

I can’t wait for the season to start in 2008 and hoping with a few choice additions (Andy Welsh come back! We miss you!) and the maturing of a few young players, Toronto’s Reds can climb their way out of the MLS expansion team basement.