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Posted by Sean Black on 01/16/07 11:40
In article <Eq0rh.31691$k74.15958@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk>, DH
<nowhere@nohow.com> writes
>The Thing wrote:
>> So, i'm having a conversation at work this morning, with several
>>like-minded individuals....
>> The conclusion of the conversation is, some people like HD-DVD, some
>>like Blu-Ray...No surprise there...
>> NONE of them are going to take a chance on buying one or the
>>other....
>> The Majority don't even think LG's multi-format machine is the
>>answer, cos you may still buy films in Blu-ray and then find HD-DVD
>>comes out on top, or vice versa....
>> But the subject of my little poll is this....
>> If there was only one High Definition DVD format, would you have
>>brought a machine by now?
>> To start the ball rolling, myself and my 8 colleagues all agreed
>>that if there was only one High Definition format, we would have all
>>brought a machine by now......So, surely someone somewhere has really
>>dropped the ball with these "warring" formats..!!!
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>
>Like others above the price is more relevant to me (not working, hence
>skint). I only bought a 32" LG panel just over 12m ago, and a Denon
>1920 2 years ago, so it would be a while before I bought a new player
>of any type. Having said that, I have already stated that I am a fan of
>HD-DVD.
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>
Price is the issue for me too. I'll probably get the HD-DVD add on for
my Xbox 360 as soon as they're readily available though.
--
Sean Black
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