Cant wait to see T3 in 1080igofreak said:Hadn't seen these before..HD-DVD cases!
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Cant wait to see T3 in 1080igofreak said:Hadn't seen these before..HD-DVD cases!
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Blaster1X said:Cant wait to see T3 in 1080i![]()
Blaster1X said:Cant wait to see T3 in 1080i![]()
Are you laughing at my TV 1080i resolution or the movie?Amir0x said::lol :lol
Blaster1X said:Are you laughing at my TV 1080i resolution or the movie?
HARRYTASKER said:It's not 3...but T2 looks AMAZING in 1080p
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/content_provider/film/ContentShowcase.aspx
Its at the bottom in the middle.
I know i'm going against the grain here by wanting HD-DVD over Blu-Ray.. but I like the rewrite capabilities of HD-DVD and its a lot cheaper.Amir0x said:Just surface water, baby. Just surface water. Heeeeee.
Blaster1X said:I know i'm going against the grain here by wanting HD-DVD over Blu-Ray.. but I like the rewrite capabilities of HD-DVD and its a lot cheaper.
Rewrite capabilities... i'm not looking for another videogame console. This will be for my PC.Amir0x said:We won't know how much cheaper anything is until PS3 price is announced, and HD-DVD 360 external drive price is revealed.
But no, it's fine for you supporting an inferior format. That's not why I was laughing.
Blaster1X said:Rewrite capabilities... i'm not looking for another videogame console. This will be for my PC.
Jerkface said:The Samsung/SEGA Saturn 2? :lol
Blaster1X said:Rewrite capabilities... i'm not looking for another videogame console. This will be for my PC.
Amir0x said:uh huh.
gofreak said:Blu-ray is rewriteable.
These last few posts have the potential to simmer into more "Bluray vs HD-DVD" crap. Where are we allowed talk about that again? Cos there's evidently some misinformation going around (in some quarters..).
gofreak said:Blu-ray is rewriteable.
Blaster1X said:Was there a Blu-ray rewriteable at CES?
No6 said:Has there been any news of HDTV pricing with regards to existing tech? For instance, a Sony SXRD set at the $2000 range?
gofreak said:Yes.
In fact there are two drives coming for the PC by March. I haven't seen any announced for HD-DVD (except for those built into a HP machine).
http://www.i4u.com/article4797.html
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=28760
The Pioneer will be $995.
I'm probably wrong...but isn't the PS3 going to be the first non-writable BD drive?Blaster1X said:The first link talks about Blu-ray burner pre CES ...theinquirer.net talks about blu-ray PC drives.
But i'm sure down the road both formats will have burners. I can only afford one.... and no, i'm not getting a second Job.![]()
Wakune said:I'm probably wrong...but isn't the PS3 going to be the first non-writable BD
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS North America taunted its rivals in the HD DVD camp at a CES Press conference today. "It says something when they've already dropped the price on an unreleased product," quipped Samsung’s Peter Weedfald to assembled hacks.
Leaning heavily on the fact that Samsung has won more (15 in total) awards than any other exhibitor at the CES show, Samsung swore that it would be first to market with a Blu-ray player this April (2006).
Asked whether he thought that sales of Blu-ray would be impacted by competing technologies, Weedfald replied, "It's up Holywood to help straighten the situation out now."
Samsung claimed that it would have preferred to have a unified format to work with, but the reality was that it had to go to market with a product right now. "Consumers just want the best HD experience," Weedfald suggested. The company insists that "powerful and great studios" will be backing the launch of its own Blu-ray player. µ
Blaster1X said:I like to know about that device that can transfer your cellphone to a WIFI hotspot... I just cant remeber the name of it...![]()
Blaster1X said:The first link talks about Blu-ray burner pre CES ...theinquirer.net talks about blu-ray PC drives.
But i'm sure down the road both formats will have burners.
I seen it on MSNBC CES coverage. The device is like a hub.. you connect your cellphone to it, which will give you WIFI in your home via cellphone high speed Internet access. They were saying that a lot of cellphones have fast connection now. This would be great for people who live in rural areas as well.Deg said:Transfer or you mean connect? There are quite afew phones but N80 is probably the best one if you want a real phone. It has media streaming capabilities.
Or is it Skype?
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PhatSaqs said:I really dont care either way right now, but after seeing the cases, seeing "HD-DVD" on the shelves will make alot more sense to people than seeing cases with "BLU-RAY DISC".
Bravia brand is the top-selling flat-panel LCD TV in US. They'll soon be introducing a new 46-inch model at 1080p and 3 new S-series models with integrated ATSC tuners. The world premier of an 82-inch Bravia prototype with wide-color gamma technology is set to deliver more realism via the full range of color.
That's where the consumer responsibility come in to educate themselves... If you are about to spend $1000 on a HD player I sure would do a little research.Deg said:To be honest what they should just say is 15GB a layer vs 25GB. People know the bigger number is betterIt wont be hard convincing people especially when Blu ray will have better specs, more shelf place and clout.
Crazymoogle said:This is source enough.
link
God damn. Something tells me I need that 8GB stick, but at the same time I really fear the MSRP on it
Blaster1X said:15GB a layer vs 25GB is one way to put it.. or you could say is 10 more gigs worth $500. going by the average price announce for both player.
I dont want it to become a vs thread.. again.Deg said:Not quite. Your argument is flawed but there is also PS3 which happens to support 1080p and a much larger library of movies.
Blaster1X said:I dont want it to become a vs thread.. again.
so i'll say our arguments are both flawed.. at least until we know the price of ps3.
kaching said:Here's hoping those 4 and 8 gig MS Duos are going to sell for significantly than the 4 GB MS Pro High Speed Sony has on their site for $999...