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Friday 21st April 2006
Microsoft stands firm behind HD DVD 1:45PM, Friday 21st April 2006
Microsoft has reiterated its confidence in its decision to back HD DVD over Blu-ray in the battle for supremacy of the high definition optical disc market.

According to Chris Lewis, Microsoft's regional vice president for Europe, the Middle East and Africa and the man responsible for the company's Xbox 360 gaming console business in Europe, Blu-ray smacks of another technology developed by Sony.

'Blu-ray right now reminds us of another technology
 
 
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from Sony: Betamax,' Lewis told Spiegel Online. 'A bit like VHS - we think that HD DVD is the format that consumers, film studios and publishers will embrace.

Referring to rumours that Sony plans to charge as much as €600 for Blu-ray equipped PS3 games consoles, Lewis said: 'We think it's about giving consumers choice, we think it's about not necessarily asking them to pay over the odds for a technology that, at the moment, is unproven. It's an interesting bet to play - we're watching what goes on, but I think we're offering a broader, more flexible choice that doesn't burden the consumer with a cost element that may be wasted.'

Microsoft's backing for HD DVD has the support of Intel, but computer makers including Apple, Dell and HP have tended to lean towards Blu-ray.

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