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Do I talk about the foundation and/or history of blu-rays? I have a blu-ray player and discs at home, should or can I bring them as well to present to the class? What do you think?
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Maybe you can show the class a slide presentation. (I would leave the actual Blu-ray equipment at home, so it doesn't get stolen, broken or lost.) The following link shows a sample of the material to cover, and various formatting styles to make each page look different and interesting:
http://www.slideshare.net/gueste6332b/blu-ray-disc-ppt-by-dhruv2-presentation
Maybe you can show the class a slide presentation. (I would leave the actual Blu-ray equipment at home, so it doesn't get stolen, broken or lost.) The following link shows a sample of the material to cover, and various formatting styles to make each page look different and interesting:
http://www.slideshare.net/gueste6332b/blu-ray-disc-ppt-by-dhruv2-presentation
What does Microsoft plan to do about the Xbox 360's HD DVD player?
Driskoll
I figure all the PS3 forums must be loving the fact that HD DVD is, for the most part, a dying breed. I can hear it now, "XBOX COPIES PS3!!!1" I can't stand that... but does anyone have any information on whether or not Microsoft is going to put out a Blu-Ray player?
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Monday, February 18, 2008 7:25 AM PT Posted by Scott Nichols
Xbox 360 Blu-Ray Add-on Expected
The format war is finally over, and Blu-ray has triumphed over the HD-DVD format. But what happens to all of those HD-DVD early adopters?
From the looks of Microsoft, one of the earliest adopters of HD-DVD, it's just time to move on. Rumors are already circulating about Microsoft is planning a Blu-ray add-on for its Xbox 360 console similar to the HD-DVD add-on that is already available.
UPDATE: Microsoft makes a statement in regards to HD DVD.
This rumor isn't new, but with recent headlines proclaiming the imminent demise of HD-DVD speculation has grown louder. As early as 2006 former Microsoft corporate Vice President Peter Moore commented that Microsoft would remain open to the idea of the Blu-ray format, saying "We don't know which will win -- HD-DVD or Blu-ray. But because we've gone with an external form of device, we can remain compatible with changes to the situation in the future."
Rumors say that Microsoft could have the Xbox 360 Blu-ray drive ready as early as this May. Just like the HD-DVD add-on though, the supposed Blu-ray drive would only be used for movies, meaning no Xbox 360 games would start appearing on Blu-ray discs. Keep in mind that these are only rumors at this point, but giving Microsoft's history, it is very likely to be true.
Monday, February 18, 2008 7:25 AM PT Posted by Scott Nichols
Xbox 360 Blu-Ray Add-on Expected
The format war is finally over, and Blu-ray has triumphed over the HD-DVD format. But what happens to all of those HD-DVD early adopters?
From the looks of Microsoft, one of the earliest adopters of HD-DVD, it's just time to move on. Rumors are already circulating about Microsoft is planning a Blu-ray add-on for its Xbox 360 console similar to the HD-DVD add-on that is already available.
UPDATE: Microsoft makes a statement in regards to HD DVD.
This rumor isn't new, but with recent headlines proclaiming the imminent demise of HD-DVD speculation has grown louder. As early as 2006 former Microsoft corporate Vice President Peter Moore commented that Microsoft would remain open to the idea of the Blu-ray format, saying "We don't know which will win -- HD-DVD or Blu-ray. But because we've gone with an external form of device, we can remain compatible with changes to the situation in the future."
Rumors say that Microsoft could have the Xbox 360 Blu-ray drive ready as early as this May. Just like the HD-DVD add-on though, the supposed Blu-ray drive would only be used for movies, meaning no Xbox 360 games would start appearing on Blu-ray discs. Keep in mind that these are only rumors at this point, but giving Microsoft's history, it is very likely to be true.
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