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Moved the "spill over" discussion back to the origin
-Schadenfroh
Moved the "spill over" discussion back to the origin
-Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: Shawn
this poll makes no sense. who would own a single HD player and be rooting for the other format to win. 😕
Originally posted by: PurdueRy
I own a HDDVD player
Originally posted by: Shawn
this poll makes no sense. who would own a single HD player and be rooting for the other format to win. 😕
Originally posted by: CorCentral
HD DVD player bought at the end of Oct.
Have 12 movies so far with 2 more pre ordered...... Bourne Ultimatum and the Harry Potter set. (6 movies really)
Originally posted by: Rio Rebel
I own both, but I will buy Blu-Ray first because of my player capabilities (particularly analog outs, so that I can play TrueHD, DTS HD, or PCM 5.1). I wouldn't have a hard preference if I hadn't bought the BD player first (8 months ago, it seemed obvious Sony would win. Now it's not so obvious.)
All else being equal, the extra capacity of BD would make me support it...but Sony's incompetence and arrogance offsets it, so I'm pretty neutral on who wins overall.
Originally posted by: Muadib
Neither, I'm waiting out this stupid war.
😀Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
Originally posted by: Muadib
Neither, I'm waiting out this stupid war.
Go ahead while I enjoy HD movies right now. 😀
Originally posted by: Muadib
😀Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
Originally posted by: Muadib
Neither, I'm waiting out this stupid war.
Go ahead while I enjoy HD movies right now. 😀
I tried to join the HDDVD side, but Walmart had sold out. I'm waiting, at least for now.
Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
I have both players in a PC. It was cheaper than buying both separately. So what I will do is buy whatever movies come out on either format. Buying Blu-Ray first over HD DVD for dual format releases. Why? Because although it's probably not even an issue, I like the idea that Blu-Ray disks are thicker and have a more resistant coating. Secondly, I like the Blue box better than Red. I do feel that Blu-Ray has a better technology and it has nothing to do with video quality or capabilities. It just seems more forward thinking than HD DVD. However, If HD DVD wins eventually I won't be sad. I have both players.
Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
Originally posted by: Muadib
😀Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
Originally posted by: Muadib
Neither, I'm waiting out this stupid war.
Go ahead while I enjoy HD movies right now. 😀
I tried to join the HDDVD side, but Walmart had sold out. I'm waiting, at least for now.
I'm teasing...I just love poking at people who won't move up in technology. People still holding on to VHS and those who claim that a 37" CRT from 8 years ago which is fading badly and has alot of snow on the picture looks better than a 32" 720p LCD from Sharp because the CRT is bigger bring a smile to my face because they are so blissfully unaware of everything.
Originally posted by: CorCentral
Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
I have both players in a PC. It was cheaper than buying both separately. So what I will do is buy whatever movies come out on either format. Buying Blu-Ray first over HD DVD for dual format releases. Why? Because although it's probably not even an issue, I like the idea that Blu-Ray disks are thicker and have a more resistant coating. Secondly, I like the Blue box better than Red. I do feel that Blu-Ray has a better technology and it has nothing to do with video quality or capabilities. It just seems more forward thinking than HD DVD. However, If HD DVD wins eventually I won't be sad. I have both players.
Playing a movie on a small pc monitor is like playing a game on a cell phone.
I'll take my 50" Plasma, ent. sys. and an HD DVD player over a player that can play both formats on a 22"-30" pc monitor with Klip-skee or low/blows speakers anyday.
I'll live with the consequences if it all goes Blu-Ray and won't be sad **cough cough/lie lie**
PS: Who wants to sit in a computer chair and watch a 2+ hour movie? Not I! I'd prefer a 9'+ couch I can stretch out on and relax.
Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
Originally posted by: CorCentral
Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
I have both players in a PC. It was cheaper than buying both separately. So what I will do is buy whatever movies come out on either format. Buying Blu-Ray first over HD DVD for dual format releases. Why? Because although it's probably not even an issue, I like the idea that Blu-Ray disks are thicker and have a more resistant coating. Secondly, I like the Blue box better than Red. I do feel that Blu-Ray has a better technology and it has nothing to do with video quality or capabilities. It just seems more forward thinking than HD DVD. However, If HD DVD wins eventually I won't be sad. I have both players.
Playing a movie on a small pc monitor is like playing a game on a cell phone.
I'll take my 50" Plasma, ent. sys. and an HD DVD player over a player that can play both formats on a 22"-30" pc monitor with Klip-skee or low/blows speakers anyday.
I'll live with the consequences if it all goes Blu-Ray and won't be sad **cough cough/lie lie**
PS: Who wants to sit in a computer chair and watch a 2+ hour movie? Not I! I'd prefer a 9'+ couch I can stretch out on and relax.
Who the fuck says I'm using my monitor for movies?! :roll: