
A battle for supremacy between two DVD formats swung sharply on Monday when Blockbuster, the leading US video rental chain, increased the number of its stores that stock Blu-ray discs. Blu-ray is one of two next-generation formats competing for market dominance. The other is HD-DVD. Blockbuster said it would offer Blu-ray, the Sony-backed format, in 1,700 stores compared with about 250 for rival HD-DVD, which is backed by Toshiba and Microsoft. Demand for Blu-ray was "significantly outpacing" rentals of HD-DVDs, the chain added. The decision is a blow for Toshiba, which last week said sales of HD-DVDs were falling short of expectations...more...
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