Steve
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(Mar 11, 2009 - 6:44 PM)
I'm speaking the truth. All you idiots out there can spread all the FUD you want about Blu-ray. If you can't tell much difference between DVD and Blu-ray, get your eyes check cause that's SIX times the resolution, a lot more then VHS to DVD. For those of you who think Blu-ray is still thousands of dollars and discs are at $40, you obviously have no clue about the technology. Go with your inferior version of the movies on Digital downloads or the crappy DVD quality. Blu-ray will only close the gap in sales with DVD. When The Dark Knight came out, 25% were Blu-ray sales, hmmmm so who was saying no one was buying Blu-ray???
(Mar 9, 2009 - 6:28 PM)
which fanboys are you talking about? I know a ton of people who are buying Blu-ray.... Blu-ray is catching on if you like it or not. the only ones who don't like it are the ones who can't afford it. prices for both players and discs are coming down. Blu-ray is catching on everywhere in the world especially in Japan and Europe. Blockbuster pushing forward in Blu-ray is a smart move, every time I'm at my Blockbuster, new releases on Blu-ray are always checked out. I haven't bought the crappy DVDs for the longest time I can remember. Technology is always moving forward and I only see DVDs becoming like the VHS, digital d/ls catching on in 5 years or so which gives BD plenty of time to be mainstream...
(Aug 21, 2007 - 11:36 AM)
Indeed it was a STUPID move from Paramount, all this for money from the HD-DVD group. Micheal has a point, most high-end players out there are Blu-ray not the 1080i crap that most HD-DVD plaeyrs are, Blu-ray can hold the full uncompress audio and video due to the extra space, Paramount has no legit excuse besides cheaper players which Blu-ray is slowly catching up.
Paramount lost Tom Cruise not too long ago, I can foresee them losing Michael and Steven Spielberg for their greed.
(Jul 17, 2007 - 7:09 PM)
HD-DVD Promotional Group is a joke, they exclude PS3s as a Blu-ray player just to claim their victory and now making a big deal about a slight increase in their hardware sales which by the way are a piece of crap. I own the HD-DVD add-on and tried out Toshiba's player, both blows... I feel sorry for the consumer on investing on a product that's going down the drain within a few months. The only ones who will support it then are the XBOX and HD-DVD fanboys who have no frickin' life but to keep bashing on Sony just to make their crapbox & HD-DUD players feel superior.
(Dec 15, 2006 - 4:28 PM)
why is the ipod doing so well?