lol @ blu-ray... HD-DVD wins!
if this turns out to be true
lol @ blu-ray... HD-DVD wins!
if this turns out to be true
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I want HD-DVD to win.
His source for his speculation is questionable. That said if it does pan out like that (and it could since HD-DVD players are down to 400 already, if really pushed they could be 250 ish by Christmas) then yes HD-DVD would win. Price plus Wal-mart exclusivity would guarantee that. We shall see what happens though.
I still say HD-DVD will be to mainstream price range first.
Fuck em both at this point.
These are ~4 gig files, 720p, 5.1. Tell me why they needed blue lasers again?
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LOL BlueRay wins again.
Well they would deny it up untill they put them in stores, don't want to hurt current sales of the more expensive systems.
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b-ray can eat my b-hole
I took all your French Toast.
The discs have lossless compression on the video as well as audio tracks, so they still look better than any ~4GB rip possibly could. I'm not sure how big the difference in quality really is, but I'd imagine that the rips look almost as good as the originals on small monitors, but noticeably compressed on big screens.
Of course, I'd just as soon watch the rips so I don't have to buy any new hardware, but anyone that spends thousands on their HT setup is going to want the best possible video source, and lossy rips aren't going to cut it for them.
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