JAKE196
Cogito Ergo Sum
oh snap.
sony obvoiusly ain't gonna die though, big compny.
prbly effect sales of the ps3 though, yeah.
sony obvoiusly ain't gonna die though, big compny.
prbly effect sales of the ps3 though, yeah.
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Shiftfallout said:If you look at the lord of the rings trilogy, the bluray version is the only one that has all the extended features and specials.
Shiftfallout said:Sadly, people are being forced to get both bluray and HDdvd if they wish to enjoy the best films out there in high rez.
sagema said:When I watch my co workers eat one candy bar after another I question if they have any will power. You make it sound easy, but people look at me like a freak because I choose to avoid junk food.
[DT] said:Sweet, got to Wallymart about 8:40a, got in the line - about 20 people in front of me but most were buying the cheap notebook on sale. The line was SLOW. The guy in front on me said he saw about 10 on the DVD aisle up high in the overstock area, plus there were like 6 on a handtruck right at the counter. I felt like a Day of the Dead zombie w/o coffee, shuffling in line for consumer products...
$99 and I'm HD! Er, not sure about the dual format I had on order, seems pricey at this point, maybe I'll cancel and wait till after Christmas to worry about that. Picked up a copy of Transformers, since it's *the* HD-DVD exclusive this year (plus I dug on it).
I think I'm going to pickup a Gefen 4x1 Tv Switcher, pretty sweet auto-switching/remote 4 to 1 HDMI box that's pretty cheap (relative to most HMDI switchers).
Later, must code and/or sleep/watch Transformers ~
Skippy said:I would also like to thank Spyro from brining this deal to my attention. I am now the owner of a new HD-DVD player! :thumbsup:
lackluster dj said:anyone else think that the format war will be of no consequence down the line because all hd media will be downloaded/streamed and stored on high capacity hard drives that connect seamlessly to your home media center?