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malek
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Originally posted by exstasie
I hope there are tons of HD DVD sales! Can't wait to pick up some awesome bargains.


yeah same here, a movie is a movie.
Dj Smitty20
does this mean that regular DVDs are on their way out in favour of BluRay now too? :rolleyes:

I"m sick of all the changes. Nothing is in place for more than 5 years before something else comes out that forces you to re-purchase everything. Goddamn capitalist s the lot of them. There's going to be a revolution one day I tell you....
Cro_Addict
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Originally posted by Dj Smitty20
does this mean that regular DVDs are on their way out in favour of BluRay now too? :rolleyes:

I"m sick of all the changes. Nothing is in place for more than 5 years before something else comes out that forces you to re-purchase everything. Goddamn capitalist s the lot of them. There's going to be a revolution one day I tell you....


sketchy post :nervous:
Dj Smitty20
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Originally posted by Cro_Addict
sketchy post :nervous:


sarcasm dude. Anyway, don't you get sick of the constant "ok you have to buy this now because it's new and cutting edge". "BUY IT BUY IT BUY IT NOW!!"? It's getting to be a bit much if you ask me. But then again, I haven't purchased a DVD in close to two years, although I did get the complete Kubrick collection for Christmas.

Are regular DVDs soon to be obsolete too?
Cro_Addict
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Originally posted by Dj Smitty20
sarcasm dude. Anyway, don't you get sick of the constant "ok you have to buy this now because it's new and cutting edge". "BUY IT BUY IT BUY IT NOW!!"? It's getting to be a bit much if you ask me. But then again, I haven't purchased a DVD in close to two years, although I did get the complete Kubrick collection for Christmas.

Are regular DVDs soon to be obsolete too?


haha i know man..i was just kidding


But yeah I do agree with you. I have yet to buy an HD player. Too much money and just too much hype. Im gonna wait a while.

On topic with this "war"...I am pretty damn pissed. I hate sony anything. HD DVD was truly a better format, technologicaly. The consumer is the loser in the end.

I think Microsoft could have helped out by including the HD DVD play in the xbox...not making it an additional buy. Bad move here.
Orko
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Originally posted by Dj Smitty20
Are regular DVDs soon to be obsolete too?


Not at all. They are just too popular and cheap right now. I have an HD TV, but I'm not willing to go out and rebuy my 100+ DVDs.

If you don't want it, don't buy it. Nobody is forcing you to do anything.
pete242
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Originally posted by malek

A solid Toshiba A30 player at 160$ has more features than your overpriced BD30.

Its obviously not the technology that killed hddvd because its still miles ahead of the bluray camp.

Its false hype and buisness intrests that killed it, consumers are losers once again.

I will buy only a combo player when it'll hit the 80$ mark point, till then I'll gladly download these movies :) I will never pay for overpriced non complete players, especially for a technology coming from Sony.


does the A30 bitstream like a BD30 does? does the A30 play DTS HD MA like the BD30 does? and how often does Panasonic and Sony send out firmware upgrades to keep up its technology compared to Toshiba? combo players? please they kept ing up, the samsung combo player which would be the first to bitstream high end audio codec formats took forever to get released and once it did, it flopped....so go ahead and waste your money on an $80 combo player. Yes keep the downloads going I am sure it will kill the ability for manufactures to make higher production and keep costs low, ya good job.
pete242
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Originally posted by Dj Smitty20
sarcasm dude. Anyway, don't you get sick of the constant "ok you have to buy this now because it's new and cutting edge". "BUY IT BUY IT BUY IT NOW!!"? It's getting to be a bit much if you ask me. But then again, I haven't purchased a DVD in close to two years, although I did get the complete Kubrick collection for Christmas.

Are regular DVDs soon to be obsolete too?


nah, DVD is not going anywhere, highdef will not kill the market, bluray will not take over, it is too expensive to go mainstream, a rather expensive hobby. DVD may not be as flexible as the bluray format, but if all you want to do is watch a movie and don't need all the fancy gadgets then DVD will be the way for awhile till BD is cheap enough to own as a burner and we have faster connections to download 50-80 GB worth of data. Everything has its time.
malek
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Originally posted by pete242
does the A30 bitstream like a BD30 does? does the A30 play DTS HD MA like the BD30 does? and how often does Panasonic and Sony send out firmware upgrades to keep up its technology compared to Toshiba? combo players? please they kept ing up, the samsung combo player which would be the first to bitstream high end audio codec formats took forever to get released and once it did, it flopped....so go ahead and waste your money on an $80 combo player. Yes keep the downloads going I am sure it will kill the ability for manufactures to make higher production and keep costs low, ya good job.



I think we're not even on the same wavelenght, Sure the A30 doesn't do DTS HD MA(i don't care), but the A35 does at half the price of your BD30. Don't you feel ripped off?

Yes Panasonic sends firmwares, but we're talking about a profile update from 1.1 to 2.0 which most probably your player won't be able to support as the rest of the BD players on the market. Meanwhile, hdddvd was ready since day 1 and its firmwares were to fix bugs not change the whole technology as Sony is scrapping to do.

Why would I waste 80$ on a combo blu/hddvd player? That might happen in 5 years... no rush. I got planet earth on hddvd, i can wait :p
malek
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Originally posted by pete242
nah, DVD is not going anywhere, highdef will not kill the market, bluray will not take over, it is too expensive to go mainstream, a rather expensive hobby. DVD may not be as flexible as the bluray format, but if all you want to do is watch a movie and don't need all the fancy gadgets then DVD will be the way for awhile till BD is cheap enough to own as a burner and we have faster connections to download 50-80 GB worth of data. Everything has its time.


I certainly think that downloadable media will kill blu too, a device with 1+ terabyte of space, with wifi and ethernet for 200$ is not that farfetched in 2 years or so. Cable and DSL internet speeds are being upgraded with speeds of up to 30MBps.

XBOX 360 live lets you download 720p movies now for a few bucks, Itunes too... its just a start.

pete242
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Originally posted by malek
I certainly think that downloadable media will kill blu too, a device with 1+ terabyte of space, with wifi and ethernet for 200$ is not that farfetched in 2 years or so. Cable and DSL internet speeds are being upgraded with speeds of up to 30MBps.

XBOX 360 live lets you download 720p movies now for a few bucks, Itunes too... its just a start.


if we stop getting capped on our up and download rates with Rogers as an ISP then definately yes I see that happening as well, I agree. There are other ways of watching all these formats, such as using NAS systems which can handle up to 4.9 TB at this time imagine how much we can store on these things once network vaults become of more mainstream use and easier to understand how to use, if you are a tech guru they are the way of the future already, too bad there is a waiting list to get them.
malek
The way I see it, is that ISPs might have a major role in those movie downloads... and why not. I know Rogers and Videotron already have rental stores, and already offer streaming HD movies with their PVR terminals.

I don't think they would put a cap on movies you would download from them, the technology is there, its just a matter of time before all the pieces come together.
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