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What do you think that Microsoft is going to do to compete with blu-ray?
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<blockquote data-quote="JuneMas" data-source="post: 378580" data-attributes="member: 157617"><p>What do you mean by do anything? you mean come out with a higher capacity disc or something of near capacity as current blu-ray disc, why would they waste money in doing that? Microsoft uses Dvd as a format and they didn't create that, Nor did Microsoft create Hd-dvd they just supported it, Toshiba made hd-dvd not Microsoft.</p><p></p><p>Now that Blu-Ray has won more than likely they will support it as Microsoft's customers will eventually lean towards Blu-Ray.</p><p></p><p>Microsoft is a software company first, hardware devision second being Xbox division and Zune, Software being they're operating systems from 95, to Xp, to Vista, Internet Explorer, MSN, Encarta, Windows Moblie operating systems, Windows Movie Maker, Microsoft Office, etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JuneMas, post: 378580, member: 157617"] What do you mean by do anything? you mean come out with a higher capacity disc or something of near capacity as current blu-ray disc, why would they waste money in doing that? Microsoft uses Dvd as a format and they didn't create that, Nor did Microsoft create Hd-dvd they just supported it, Toshiba made hd-dvd not Microsoft. Now that Blu-Ray has won more than likely they will support it as Microsoft's customers will eventually lean towards Blu-Ray. Microsoft is a software company first, hardware devision second being Xbox division and Zune, Software being they're operating systems from 95, to Xp, to Vista, Internet Explorer, MSN, Encarta, Windows Moblie operating systems, Windows Movie Maker, Microsoft Office, etc... [/QUOTE]
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