Follow up to my June 20, 2007 post.  Looks like Target is following Blockbusters lead and supporting Blu Ray...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Target plans to carry only Blu-ray  high definition DVD players through the holiday shopping  season, a move that boosts the Sony-backed technology and may  deal a blow to rival HD-DVD.
In a statement on Thursday, Sony Corp. said that  Target will exclusively carry Blu-ray players "at least  through the holiday season" and will also expand its inventory  of Blu-ray discs.
The move begins in October with Target's sale and promotion  of Sony's BDP-S300 unit, which sells for about $500.
It was the second major retailer in as many months to throw  its weight behind Blu-ray in the industry wide standards war  reminiscent of VHS and Betamax. Blockbuster, the largest U.S.  provider of home movie entertainment, in June set plans to line  its shelves with Blu-ray DVDs, saying that Blu-ray rentals are  "significantly outpacing HD DVD rentals."
HD DVD is developed by Toshiba Corp. and backed by  Microsoft Corp. and film studios including Warner  Bros.. It competes with Sony's Blu-ray which is built  into its PlayStation 3 game console, and supported by companies  such as Samsung Electronics Co., Apple and  Dell.
Earlier this month, the HD DVD camp said its stand-alone  video players have outsold rival Blu-ray players by a  three-to-one margin in Europe's main markets so far this year.
Mass market acceptance of high-definition video is still  some way off, due in part to the high price of the devices, and  the fact that some movies and programs are available on one  platform and not the other.
(Reporting by Franklin Paul)
 
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