
Blu-ray may have triumphed over HD DVD here in the US, but in Japan — home to sushi, Human Tetris and Sony's Blu-ray format — the war still rages, and with a surprising contender.
Known as CBHD, or China Blue High-Definition, it currently has a 3% market share lead over Blu-ray and this year gained the support of Warner Brothers, which will be releasing big titles such as the Harry Potter series on the format. CBHD started as CH-DVD back in '07, though has since rebranded and gained a foothold. It's a joint venture by China's OMNERC and the DVD Forum, which was responsible for the HD DVD format that lost out to Blu-ray~
Blu-ray also launched in China this year, where the CBHD standard is already heavily entrenched. CBHD boasts more protection than its HD DVD predecessor, and with more Chinese-developed technologies that will ensure less money is lost to royalties paid because of foreign patents~
via : maximumpc
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