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NebulanFree wrote:...and the ghost of Betamax wailed in agony...
ultimatefroton wrote:Lol, all this talk of Blue Ray and HD-DVD bores me. Until this debate is solved....I am going to keep buying regular DVDs.....because they are CHEAP.
Hanch Prime wrote:Noisemaze wrote:Whatever, why anybody even gives a rat's ass is beyond me!
dude have you seen a movie on a blue ray player? Its crazy, just like the difference between dvd and vhs. go back and watch a movie on vhs it looks terrible. people said the same thing when dvd came out, "i can't tell the difference" you must be blind. Its a huge difference. If you have a home sound system like me that is 7.1 sound it sounds unbelievable too. I would rather watch it at home than the theater. (course having a 70inch protection lcd doesn't hurt either)
trilobitepictures wrote:Imagine that... someone... a company or individual or news website... being PAID to make a decision favourable for a company and lure public opinion that way . Ah... business.
How long is the movie going to stay in theaters, anyway?
Sid Burn wrote:I mentioned this 150 mil deal in the previous thread on this subject.
The 150 million is only for 18 months of exclusivity, Transformers WILL find its way onto Blu Ray
this is a last ditch effort by HDDVD to save their asses.
The recent release of 300 on Blu Ray is outselling the HDDVD version 3-1. Standalone Blu Ray players are also selling better than HDDVD players regardless of the price difference.
HDDVD is desparate, and this under the table deal is a big warning sign to HDDVD supporters
Versa wrote:I don't want a disc that will be part of an obsolete format.
uranimusprime wrote:I'm still sitting on the fence. However I have read that HD-DVD will be upgrading its capacity and will be backwards compatible with present HD-DVD players. How they will accomplish that is anyone's guess because unless they create some kind of super duper multi layer disc they will have to change the laser type. Ah slag it all!
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