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Posted by GMAN on 06/10/06 06:12
In article <1149899750.324905.234940@j55g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, "asj" <kalim1998@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Joshua Zyber wrote:
><SNIP>
>
>But unlike Toshiba, the Blu-ray makers like Samsung, Pioneer, Panasonic
>and others aren't passing the problems to consumers, eh? Toshiba in its
>eagerness to ship first I think may have decided to sacrifice the
>consumers.
>
>When your movie freezes it's NOT a minor inconvenience....
>
Just like what Microsoft did with the XBOX360. They could have waited and put a
HD-DVD drive (I myself am in the blu ray camp) internal, and they could have
also made sure there was more backwards compatibility out of the box.
Rush the OS or drive etc to market, grab a small market share at the hands of
unknowing alpha testers, and fix as you go for the next few years never truely
fixing the OS or device till the next wizbang OS or device is released and then
drop support for them. Typical Microft bullshit. Looks like they got the VC-1
encoding/decoding mucked up.
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