HD-DVD promoting interactive features with HDi logo

Microsoft’s HDi has proved to be the best interactive layer in the high-definition format war so the company has decided to flaunt it with a new logo.
Microsoft originally named the set of interactive features, iHD, but later changed it to HDI – perhaps the former was too close to the Apple school of thought.
Not all players that support HD-DVD have access to HDi interactive features so we think that a logo on devices and software discs will be useful.
Blu-ray’s BD Java interactive system isn’t quite completed yet, but expect the Blu-ray camp to come back with its own logo once it has been.
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