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Posted by Roy L. Fuchs on 07/07/06 05:28
On 6 Jul 2006 14:03:22 GMT, colinm@rideau.carleton.ca (Colin McFadyen)
Gave us:
>Time will tell about the success of HD-DVD and Blu-Ray.
Are you a fucking parrot?
> As always,
>the main factor will be price.
You ARE a fucking parrot!
> Until players drop below $200, most
>people will not be running out to replace their current DVD player.
OMG, do you want a cracker, Polly?!
>Consumers embraced DVD as the picture and sound quality, compared to
>VHS, was superior and easily seen and heard.
So was Laser Disc, dipshit. You still sound like a bird, as we have
all heard this crap 1000 times.
> DVDs also included many
>bonus features and eliminated slow FF, REW and scene positioning.
That would depend on the type of player one bought. My LD Player
had a field memory that stored frames even on a CLV disc.
>Even though HD DVDs deliver incredible picture and sound, I believe
>they will be a hard thing to sell as most consumers will not see the
>advantage over their current systems.
All one has to do is look. Then again, it requires that you are not
a unibrow retard that can't even see a spec of dirt in your
fingerprint, much less detail differences in video generation devices
or displays.
When DVD first arrived, players were very expensive as well, and
there are still high quality, high cost, high end players made every
day. One only gets what one pays for, and a $200 model is NOT going to
have dual DSP sound pathways in it (that chip alone is $30 each and
ain't much better in M quantities). I am not even going to get started
on the video processing differences... yet.
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