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Posted by News on 10/25/05 15:23
You're right, but I personally still don't think that HD is everything. I've
done many a project for people with HDTV sets on a regular 4.7GB disc at a
16:9 aspect ratio with crystal clear picture and stereo sound. To have to
get a BR complaint burner, discs, then player and TV set is a bit over the
top considering that DVD works fine on HDTVs.
Check out an article on it at: http://www.dvddemystified.com/dvdfaq.html#2.9
This guy is really knowledgable on DVD subjects and again, if my past
customers with HDTV sets were not satisfied, then they'd be asking for their
money back...
Memories on Disc at www.mondisc.net
"GMAN" <glenzabr@xmission.com> wrote in message
news:dj0sjv$ku5$1@news.xmission.com...
> In article <1129557876.700609.319190@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, "Gary
> Hendricks" <gary.hendricks.user@gmail.com> wrote:
>>I read in Business Week that MS was like really angry that Sony managed
>>to garner the support of almost all the major production studios.
>
> Bill gates is just pissed that someone finally beat them at their own
> game.
>
>
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>>Interestingly, they say its coz Blu-Ray goes against MS's vision of a
>>home entertainment centre. The thing is, once Blu-Ray goes mainstream,
>>the average PC won't be able to play them. And that is going to
>>threaten MS image of a digital home and digital lifestyle, with music
>>and movies streamed to all parts of the house.
>>
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