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Thursday, November 8, 2007
Member since:
October 2007
Surely Sony and Fox know that no matter what protection they put on there discs someone will find a way to crack it! I would of thought any company would realise it by now. There just doesnt seem to be a way to beat companies like Slysoft, they'll always find a way around it.
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Member since:
September 2007
Now thats comedy right there!! no punch line required.

Release bd+ and annoy all your consumers. result being.. nothing accomplished. seriously. whos trying to burn these discs anyhow?
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Member since:
March 2002
don't worry...disappointed blu-ray buyers will burn their discs...and i mean literally setting them on fire. (Y)
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Member since:
October 2007
That's one of the most idiotic responses, like a kid actually accomplishing something even though dad or mom said he couldn't do it... L A M E ... LAME!!!

SO what is Fox gonna do? Pull their releases AGAIN....\

And about HD DVD? Who gives a fuck! Really, get over it people, just don't buy anything on HD DVD or Blu-ray and just buy DVDs and use them in your upconverters...or just watch HDTV and get an HD DVR...
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Member since:
November 2007
Truly amusing turn of events. Why even try them security junk?
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Member since:
September 2007
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don't worry...disappointed blu-ray buyers will burn their discs...and i mean literally setting them on fire. (Y)


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And about HD DVD? Who gives a fuck! Really, get over it people, just don't buy anything on HD DVD or Blu-ray and just buy DVDs and use them in your upconverters...or just watch HDTV and get an HD DVR...


super lol
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Member since:
November 2004
What is with people thinking Blu-Ray is going to give up? HD DVD will not win or just co exist. Blu Ray is here to stay. I mean if fox wanted to go with HD DVD they would have been neutral for starters, but they chose Blu Ray, and will stick with Blu Ray because blu ray has so much more going for it thus it continues to outsell HD DVD every week. Why is that so hard for people who favor HD DVD to get in there tiny little minds? If HD DVD was so user friendly, they would have companys like Panasonic, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, and LG making HD DVD players. But they dont. And it's truly sad that you have to buy from only one company (Toshiba). Of course i hered Onkyo is coming out with an HD DVD player, and they do make great audio recievers however, there still not a selling brand that can take a new technology for years and years to come. All honesty I boughts an HD DVD player (a-30) just for Transformers, and few other movies. If I look at my collection of Hi def movies, I currently own 10 hd dvd movies, and over 100 blu rays. The reason for this is that I choose Warner Bros Blu, than HD DVD. Again it just makes more sense that Blu Ray will win. If tomorrow Blu Ray decided to sell player for only $98.00, I would think blu-ray has given up in sales, and is probably giving up in this format war. I think if HD DVD had a chance, they wouldn't confuse the whole concept of Hi definition players and movies. HD DVD will sell movies with DVD and HD DVD, and charge more for their movies, when the consumer really just wants the HD version. Whats the point of really having one side that plays the dvd version? In case the HD DVD loses, this way you still have the DVD version if you still cant afford a blu ray player!?!? Other point, why is Toshiba making 1080i players, true HD movies play at 1080p. Just to end this long frustrating point of view.... If you choose to stay with just HD DVD, fine. Just remember, your choics are limited, and your siding on a company that isn't nearly winning a format war.
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Member since:
May 2007
I think you will find those numbers slowly beginning to change as we move into the new year. More games for the ps3 mean fewer gamers buying blu-ray discs (Sony's main edge over hd dvd in numbers) and the thousands of hd stand alone players sold this holiday will translate into more movies sold on hd dvd. Blu-ray is actually in trouble and sony knows it. Why else would they match the 5 free movies offer, lower the price of the ps3 once again and package spiderman 3 in the new ps3? They're getting nervous.

[Post edited by chemteam on Nov 8, 2007]
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Member since:
September 2007
you right Kris. and now i love you.
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Member since:
October 2007
@chemteam:

Exactly. If it weren't for HD-DVD and Xbox 360 high sales, the PS3 would still be $600.
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