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Bet wrong in the soon-to-be-over HD format war? Me too. At least we can drown our sorrows in a pile of half-off HD DVD discs.
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To be honest, I use the net and get my HDDVD film fix through frowned upon means. *coughs* Septic *coughs* Don't know what got hold of me there. - Anyway; friends with topsite access can be very helpful in times of personal High-Def drought. -=- Say what you will, I have no quarrels with anyone (except the OEM manufacturers making us choose one format over the other).
Well, at least its over. Read this article yesterday and bought 4 movies at Amazon. So sometime in the future I will put my $99 Wal Mart HD DVD player with my 8 trac, Beta, rotary phone and vinyl albums.
Just wait for a DVD to support both. Yeah!
Remembering the VHS vs Beta wars from long ago I have not bought either player. Was waiting to see who would win the war. I was hoping that hi def would win out and Sony would loose again. Hi def players cost less than blu ray and the movies were less costly to. So it surprised me when everyone announced at CES last month that they were going with blu ray. Guess Sony got smarter this time around and decided it was cheaper to pay off the studio heads than try to win via a fair open market competition. that and the fact that they built a blu ray player into their gaming system sure didn't hurt. I hate sony and so I have to wait for someone else to market a blu ray player or player recorder before I buy anything.
IBM/Broadcast International/ONT/Sony/Toshiba partnership just got more attention working on the new Cell/BE chip. Internet downloads will get more popular. 4 and 5 hundred dollar Bluray systems dont sound appealing. Peer to peer file sharing, JustinTV, BlipTV, Myspace, fFacebook. The new Adobe/ONT flash web sites are going to get attention. Real time streaming feeds are getting popular on the web and with reality TV. New ARM chip cores are merging technologies like WI/FI , VOIP, WAN ,and Flash for faster broadband connections with a cell network backup. Live , real time and anywhere anytime connections are becoming a new generation entertainment theme. The living room revolution and game changing technologies are surfacing to enrich out lives . Yes it will take more money.
Wow Jarmow, get the facts straight. 1) HD DVD is a more inferior product, 2) HD DVD bought out support (i.e. Paramount!), 3) HD DVD is built into the Xbox 360 Console (equivalent strategy to Sony with a Blu-Ray player in the PS3). Stick with VHS if you want an inferior product. As for Blu-Ray players, Sony isn't the only company that makes them...poke your head out once in awhile.
Hey daniel_kol, before you go demanding others to "poke your head out once in awhile", maybe you should remove your head from your a$$. HD DVD is not built into the xbox 360.
A HD DVD is still NOT a loosing proposition. They can play regular dvd's and works as a great upconverter dvd player. So don't throw them away.
Cool, perhaps there will be many DVD's at a more affordable price,it was good while it lasted. I am not concerned with 1080 resolution/moreGB's all I want to do is watch a movie. Jabo
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Probably the Ultimate Matrix and Battlestar Galactica Season 1 sets. Be nice to have the Planet Earth set as well. Then again, I'll probably wait too long for the prices to hit rock bottom and miss out on all three...