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Posted by Roy L. Fuchs on 09/26/66 11:52
On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 23:42:24 -0000, Doug Jacobs
<djacobs@shell.rawbw.com> Gave us:
>In rec.games.video.sony Colin McFadyen <colinm@rideau.carleton.ca> wrote:
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>> Time will tell about the success of HD-DVD and Blu-Ray. As always,
>> the main factor will be price. Until players drop below $200, most
>> people will not be running out to replace their current DVD player.
>
>Even if players drop below $200, you still need a HDTV to get the benefit
>of the enhanced video.
We don't need a seminar from someone that is unwilling to
participate. You are playing with a not quite full deck, dumbshit.
Why would ANYONE place ANY credence in ANY of your remarks.
> Otherwise, why bother? And HDTV sets are still
>out of the price range of most folks at the moment.
You wouldn't know a goddamned thing about "most folks".
>For no other reason, the price of HDTV will be what keeps Blu-Ray and
>HD-DVD in the high-end market.
Cry me a river, pussy.
>And by the time HDTV has truly gone mainstream, some new format will come
>along that'll replace both Blu-Ray and HD-DVD.
Wrong. once HDTV is mainstream, HD DVD will be utilizing the max
resolution WITH the max resolution displays. Where is ther need to
make it greater? Also, when and if it does become higher res (20
years from now) it will be AFTER display technology does, not in front
of it.
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