why did sony lose the betamax war and win this one? You still didnt answer this? Cause sony wasnt also into gaming back in the 70s? And I mean not just with the sd example but nintenndo started trying to bully third parties in the early wii days when succesful like they did in snes days so they unlike sony dont appear to learn from mistakes (sony apparently did hence why they won a war they never won previously dvd doesnt count since it had no real competitor).
http://www.pcworld.com/article/125618/porn_industry_may_be_decider_in_bluray_hddvd_battle.htmlJeez, first google hit, really. Everybody who thinks the world wasn't ready for Betamax or something really ought to read this article. Basically big players in the porn industry announced that they would use VHS, so VHS it was. Now they announced it would be Blu-ray, Blu-ray it was. You have to cater to the people who produce most features to get a media standard through

Upscaled DVDs have a limit on the vidoe quality. There are more than a few HDTVs that are 720p and could still benefit from Blu-Ray as well. It all comes down to the build quality. You seriously overestimate the video quality of upscaled DVDs, plus you forget how many 1080p screens are out there, either in homes or in retail stores.
It is as I.S.T. says. Heck,
my laptop has 1080p resolution! Out TV at home has 1080p resolution! Just because people were berated badly in stores to buy HD ready, because "it'll be compatible with Full HD and that won't start for a while in media broadcasts", doesn't mean there weren't enough people who could read a technical magazine, see the pro's and con's and decided to buy a Full HD TV from the beginning!
For video quality, I posted
this lengthy, detailed post in your other thread. So read it and look at the pictures. If you don't see the horrible quality degradation, then nobody here can help you. You should in that case get your hands on a 1080p digital video source, rescale the whole thing to NTSC 16:9 anaglyph with VirtualDub and then tell me there is no significant difference on playback time!
HVD sounds interesting, but sounds like our society would need significant advances in technology if it was supposed to be anything like DVD with a DVD burner in every home.
cYa,
Tauwasser