SlickSnake
Diamond Member
I bought my HD-A2 unit for 3 reasons.
1) I had just purchased a $1600 46 inch Sharp Aquos, and was on a tight budget.
2) I needed a cheap upconverting DVD player, and the Toshibas were affordable at $100.
3) The HD-DVD playback plus 5 free HD movies was a bonus for that price.
The BR-DVD PS3 at $400 was not even a consideration, at $300 more. And I do all my gaming on my PC, like most other knowledgeable adults do, who have spent butt loads of cash already on the PC. Also it's kind of glaringly obvious why Disney went to the BR camp, can you say junior with his shiny new PS3 wanting kiddie movies? 😛
The major question still remains for the studios, will the parents buy the kids the cheapest format, rather than the most expensive one just because the PS3 plays BR? I doubt most preschoolers give a crap in their diapers about the Blu-Ray experience on their PS3. They are too busy putting a nice hole in their parents new HD TVs with their Wii controllers. :laugh: (Wii outsells PS3 in nearly every market, including Japan, BTW.)
I know a lot of parents who still buy their kids VHS tapes of kiddie movies, because they are the cheapest and also are more kid proof than DVDs are, as far as scratches are concerned. And the parents don't want little snot nose sticky fingers messing with the DVD player and loading tray. And if the parents see some kid movie on VHS or DVD at $5.00, they will not spring for the movie on HD or BR for $25-35 a pop. It's not gonna happen. But in spite of that fact just look at the kind of crazed movie studio marketing hype that these questionable PS3 sales numbers have generated. :thumbsdown:
And don't forget the fact that the PS3s are built like a piece of ugly consumer junk, and will not outlast most well made stand alone high definition players, especially with junior knocking them over and generally abusing the PS3 all while constantly loading the PS3 with game after game with peanut butter and jelly on his fingers. PS3 really sounds like the long term winner in the Hi-Def wars to me. :roll:
1) I had just purchased a $1600 46 inch Sharp Aquos, and was on a tight budget.
2) I needed a cheap upconverting DVD player, and the Toshibas were affordable at $100.
3) The HD-DVD playback plus 5 free HD movies was a bonus for that price.
The BR-DVD PS3 at $400 was not even a consideration, at $300 more. And I do all my gaming on my PC, like most other knowledgeable adults do, who have spent butt loads of cash already on the PC. Also it's kind of glaringly obvious why Disney went to the BR camp, can you say junior with his shiny new PS3 wanting kiddie movies? 😛
The major question still remains for the studios, will the parents buy the kids the cheapest format, rather than the most expensive one just because the PS3 plays BR? I doubt most preschoolers give a crap in their diapers about the Blu-Ray experience on their PS3. They are too busy putting a nice hole in their parents new HD TVs with their Wii controllers. :laugh: (Wii outsells PS3 in nearly every market, including Japan, BTW.)
I know a lot of parents who still buy their kids VHS tapes of kiddie movies, because they are the cheapest and also are more kid proof than DVDs are, as far as scratches are concerned. And the parents don't want little snot nose sticky fingers messing with the DVD player and loading tray. And if the parents see some kid movie on VHS or DVD at $5.00, they will not spring for the movie on HD or BR for $25-35 a pop. It's not gonna happen. But in spite of that fact just look at the kind of crazed movie studio marketing hype that these questionable PS3 sales numbers have generated. :thumbsdown:
And don't forget the fact that the PS3s are built like a piece of ugly consumer junk, and will not outlast most well made stand alone high definition players, especially with junior knocking them over and generally abusing the PS3 all while constantly loading the PS3 with game after game with peanut butter and jelly on his fingers. PS3 really sounds like the long term winner in the Hi-Def wars to me. :roll: