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Originally Posted by zotjen
I doubt you could even watch a Blu-Ray or HD DVD on a standard set. You can't watch an HD broadcast signal on standard set.
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Originally Posted by zotjen
I doubt you could even watch a Blu-Ray or HD DVD on a standard set. You can't watch an HD broadcast signal on standard set.
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Originally Posted by Edwood
BluRay is a flop right out of the starting gate. I thought it was bad at CES, but apparently it's even worse for the release. Way to go, Sony.
![]() BluRay = Betamax There is much discussion at AVS forums and the like. |
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Originally Posted by Gabe Logan
Another misinformed person.There is way too much info out there that puts that saying to rest.
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. I did have one, but I took it back because it broke, and they didn't stock that model any more. so I got my cash back.
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Originally Posted by FalconP
Get a Blu-ray if you want to enjoy a new generation of what is euphemistically refered to as "Interactive films"
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Originally Posted by Edwood
LOL, always the solid indicator of which will be the standard.
![]() Although I'm guessing until Sony overcomes the yield problems, HD-DVD may be picked because of it's easier manufacture, and cheaper overall cost. Or they may not pick one at all. |
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Originally Posted by Edwood
I've said it before and I'll say it again.
Best case scenario, Blu-Ray and HD-DVD are fighting to be the next Laserdisc. These new formats are too soon, and not enough for the mass consumer. |
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Originally Posted by Edwood
So says you.
![]() BluRay has yield problems even with single layer discs. Some first gen BluRay movies have more artifacting (lots of macroblocking) than the previous DVD releases. BluRay discs are also more delicate and prone to scratching than HD DVD, let alone DVD's. Now let's add on the fact that software and hardware costs are more than it's nearest competitor. Oh, and let's see, the DVD format is barely a decade old, and the masses are expected to replace their barely new DVD collection for a more expensive format that is not more convenient, and in some cases less convenient (ICT, anyone?). -Ed |
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Originally Posted by Gabe Logan
Now if you could just lay off the teamxbox site you just might be ok. |
