Love and mary 2007 If I get a

Love and mary 2007

If I get a Blu-Ray player or recorder LG makes one for PCs at a street love and mary 2007 of 300 it will be for one of two things either my own recorded HD television shows if I can figure out how to do that or art house movies on Blu-Ray, which havent been released much, yet, as its largely been Hollywood titles that have been made available. Articles Ive seen elsewhere say that most users will likely content themselves with an upconverting DVD player and an HDTV, so the fact the Blu-Ray has won may be a Pyrrhic victory for its supporters. I bought a Sony Blu-Ray player just before XMAS 0 At first, I couldnt decide between the 2 technologies and was leaning toward HD-DVD only because I wanted to get the hi-def Transformers movie. A nosy shopper convinced me otherwise. Thinking back, I want to thank that fellow for sticking his nose in my biz. It was the best choice Ive made in recent years. Now if only Universal Studios can release Transformers in Blu-ray by March, 08 At the root of all this, I guess, is whether an individual consumer buys a lot of movies on DVD. For my part, as long as I can burn movies straight from HBO or Pay Per View, the format doesnt matter much for me. I have rented high definition movies downloaded to my Xbox 3 With cable internet, it takes 20 to 45 minutes or so to download, but you can start playing the movie after 5 or 10 minutes. I for one am happy with the decision. HDs advantage was the price point of components and disc manufacturing. A strong advantage sure, but a shift to a new format requiring new hardware was the perfect time to shift to more advanced technology. The bluray core tech is much more advanced than HD. The future of multimedia is much brighter with the extinguishing of the red light, and bring on the blu!!!! With Microsoft on board, how could HD DVD still missed all the golden marketing opportunity. I love and mary 2007 agreed with what the writer says. xBox outsold PS3 last year, but none of the xBox 360 console came with a HD-DVD drive. HD DVD started with superior features but less capacity. Somehow when a good technology did not improve and promote itself, the good features are borrowed by the competitors. I had no doubt that Blu-Ray would win the format war. How odd that just several months ago, I sat down wondering why Paramount dropped the bomb that it will not make Blu-Ray and HD and only focus on HD and I was upset but, I knew this too, would be short lived. Alas, the time has come and now we should focus on the format that is left and make it easier for people to make the HD transition now that they only have one clear choice! This news saddens me because everyone just jumped on the bandwagon after the Warner news in Jan. The consumers never really made any choices just big corporations made them for us. I see that PS3s are mentioned here but thats for people who think of video gaming first and movies second. The format war was mainly about HD movies. I will still buy HD DVD movies until they stop selling them. I wont plan on supporting anything Blu-Crap and stick with regular DVDs since my HD-DVD player is a great upconverter. Im loyal to my HD-DVD unless Sony buys me out too for several millions of dollars then I could be like everyone else who jumped on the the corporate business life of back office money exchanging. Thanks for providing a superb product Toshiba! I plan to stick with my upconversion DVD player unless and until the prices drop on Blu Ray players. I am glad the format war is over and that has indeed reduced the uncertainty. But that this juncture, I feel that the machine cost and lack of blu ray titles is enough to keep me from switching. The region coding available to Blu-ray is subject to the movie studios discretion. For instance, New Line chose to only release new releases on region-coded Blu-rays so as not to interfere with the theatrical runs of the movie in foreign countries. Oh to not interfere with theater releases of movies. I get it. So they can squeeze as many 10 dollar theater ticket prices out of people around the world before they let people watch the movies at home. That way they make as much money as possible and dont care about user friendlyness. Ive been waiting for the format war to end before buying anything in HD format.

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