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mak247

Feb 11, 2008 - CST 1:18 PM
mak247
Member since:
January 2008
Seems like no one is giving HD DVD a fair chance to compete but it's still selling and continues to sell. It will be interesting to see how much market share HD DVD has over the next month or 2, considering all the current sales on amazon, circuit city, best buy etc. , recent price drops, Xbox HD DVD selling out twice on Amazon & on WalMart, and exclusive titles coming out within the next month.

InvisibleBiker

Feb 11, 2008 - CST 1:24 PM
says... " Cancel the Superbowl? That's like canceling Christmas!"
JOSEPH ROBBIE : Black Sunday 1977
InvisibleBiker
Member since:
October 2007
Ok, not trying to be a smart ass, but how many times are we going to thread this one today????

Onyxx

Feb 11, 2008 - CST 1:25 PM
Onyxx
Member since:
February 2008
Yes, I like where this is going! By the years end there will hopefully be only one format and no consumer confusion.

InvisibleBiker

Feb 11, 2008 - CST 1:27 PM
says... " Cancel the Superbowl? That's like canceling Christmas!"
JOSEPH ROBBIE : Black Sunday 1977
InvisibleBiker
Member since:
October 2007
Sand art Onyx, sand art dude.

jimcushnie

Feb 11, 2008 - CST 1:58 PM
jimcushnie
Member since:
August 2007
you know what guys, in a way im somewhat glad that HD-DVD is going under because the amount of money ive spent on it and building a respectable collection, and at the end of the day what is it for....
millions of people worldwide get shafted for nothing, well actually something... money !!!!
KNOW I CAN ACTUALLY SAVE SOME MONEY LIKE WHAT MOST OF US AMERICANS SHOULD BE DOING.... AND NOT SPENDING IT ON B*LLS*%T ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS WE DONT REALLY NEED.

i have a million and one reasons why i wouldnt buy a blu-ray (the name of it being one)
Sony have always tried to domiate the market in everything, just like beta, mini-disc, superaudio cd's. i mean the list is endless, i always knew somewhat that blu-ray would prevail not but the product (NEVER IN A MILLION YEARS) but by Sony themselves, i remember reading a issue of home theatre mag, and on the news broadcasts that basically if blu-ray was to fail...... IT WOULD MEAN SONY GOING UNDER.. AND AS I COULDNT SEE THAT HAPPENING I KNEW THAT IF IT CAME DOWN TO IT LIKE IT DID SONY WOULD JUST BUY THERE WAY OUT OF IT LIKE WHAT THEY DID.....

ALOT OF YOU BLU-RAY BOYS DONT WANT TO ADMIT... DISNEY ACTUALLY HELPED ALOT DURING PRE-PRODUCTION STAGES OF hd-dvd and was fully behind it, but we all know what happened there. well i will slowly stop checking this site because basically whats the postings going to be soon, nothing but postings of new blu-ray moves and all the call backs... because EVERYONE KNOWS BLU-RAY HAS LOTS OF CALL BACKS....

CATCH YOU LATER BOYS IM SAVING MY MONEY AND TAKING A TRIP TO HAWAII...
HAVE FUN SONY BECAUSE BLU-RAY ISNT GOING TO LAST EVEN WHEN HD-DVD IS DEAD AND GONE.....

1) MORE THING PS3 HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA... keep them coming please sony. i need a laugh

aimhigh2k2

Feb 11, 2008 - CST 2:22 PM
aimhigh2k2
Member since:
January 2008
I'm going to drop Netflix. I just rented Lost Season 3 disc 1 from them and compared it to the Comcast broadcast version... OMG. The Blue-ray one is grainy in dark scenes while Comcast is solid, just like HD-DVD!!!!!! Dang it Sony, give it up already...

Kris

Feb 11, 2008 - CST 2:23 PM
Kris
Member since:
November 2004
Will Blockbuster Online continue to use HD DVD's? In store their exclusive to BD, but what's up with their rentals online???

wolvinator

Feb 11, 2008 - CST 2:26 PM
wolvinator
Member since:
January 2008
They have not stated anything lately about their online rentals of HD DVDs. I still rent from them but if they quit providing, I'll drop em like it's hot.

JServo

Feb 11, 2008 - CST 2:54 PM
JServo
Member since:
November 2007
guess I'll be using Blockbuster soon, then, considering I can NEVER rent a gorram Blu disk from that frakking site anyway. Now they force me to drop my HDs? I don't ruttin' think so.

Jesterrace

Feb 11, 2008 - CST 3:10 PM
Jesterrace
Member since:
January 2008
Who knows though, this might encourage people to buy more movies when they are on sale. Yeah, screwed up logic I know but oh well. ) I too have sent a nastygram to netflix about this and encourage others to do the same.

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