LegendKiller
Lifer
- Mar 5, 2001
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Originally posted by: Chris
Originally posted by: LegendKiller
Originally posted by: Chris
Originally posted by: LegendKiller
1. I can't stand Sony and 2. Because I think it's the better format based upon openness and technical abilities.
How is HD-DVD "open"?
In the sense that I can order an HD-DVD from anywhere in the world and play it on my player? Which, in fact, I have done with 4 discs. Not to mention that despite my most stringent capitalist leanings, I do not support additional copy protection.
That does not make it "open". It's still is caked with DRM. You still cannot copy the discs (legally). You still cannot make a HD-DVD drive without licensing the technology. You still cannot press a HD-DVD disc with HD-DVD logo without a license. All it means is you can watch region-free films and with HD-DVD getting the shaft from 75% of Hollywood, LOL, you're going to need to watch imports :laugh:
So if one format is at 100% and another is at 95%, you're still going to pay double the price for 85% (5% for region lock, 5% for unfinished spec and planned obsolescense, 5% for neutered discs (ala 300)) Sorry, that doesn't work for me.
If you want to pay 2x as much for 85% the player, go right ahead. I guess people bought into eToys.com and other .bombs too. Their's always a fool in the crowd willing to overpay for an under featured item.
