What can HD-DVD do that Blu-Ray can't?

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After announcements were made implying that Blu-Ray has won the next-generation DVD wars, some people are complaining that HD-DVD was superior. Is there anything that can be done on HD-DVD that can't be done or at least can't be done as well on Blu-Ray?
 
What HD-DVD had that blu-ray didn't for awhile was the ability to have what was called an 'in-movie' experience, where a little icon would pop up (usually in the lower right corner) during the film being viewed, and if you hit the enter button, a little picture in picture would pop up and the audio from the movie would be lowered. Usually featured one of the actors/director/producers describing something that happened during this scene, how they made the scene, ect. ect.

But I believe with a firmware update around last October Blu-ray began supporting this feature as well.
 
HD-DVD is so crappy compared to Blue Ray. Blue has a no scratch feature so that the DVD can run perfectly. It does suck when your DVD skips dont ya think?
 
HD-DVD is so crappy compared to Blue Ray. Blue has a no scratch feature so that the DVD can run perfectly. It does suck when your DVD skips dont ya think?
 
a slightly sharper picture is what seperates them personaly id care dvd still is doin fine and yeh blu ray and hd dvd sell way way less than dvd
 
they do the same just that the blu-ray have more capacity then the hd-dvd and also the blu-ray have more help from storees and warner bros nobody helped the hd-dvd thats why it falls
 
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