$20 bucks say Dave doesn't own a Blu-ray or HD-DVD player. He just likes making decisions based on a few articles he read on line.
He sounds most stupid when he says HD-DVD is "bad". Neither format is bad. They both offer phanominial picture and sound, and lots of other great features that make them much better than DVD. I prefer HD-DVD since it's more affordable.
“$20 bucks say Dave doesn't own a Blu-ray or HD-DVD player. He just likes making decisions based on a few articles he read on line.
He sounds most stupid when he says HD-DVD is "bad". Neither format is bad. They both offer phanominial picture and sound, and lots of other great features that make them much better than DVD. I prefer HD-DVD since it's more affordable.”
Most, if not all, of his comments really show his knowledge (or more appropriately lack of) when it comes to these formats.
A lot of his comments border on pure and simple spam… it’s a shame Engadget HD doesn’t have spam control.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.â€
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$20 bucks say Dave doesn't own a Blu-ray or HD-DVD player. He just likes making decisions based on a few articles he read on line.
He sounds most stupid when he says HD-DVD is "bad". Neither format is bad. They both offer phanominial picture and sound, and lots of other great features that make them much better than DVD. I prefer HD-DVD since it's more affordable.
“$20 bucks say Dave doesn't own a Blu-ray or HD-DVD player. He just likes making decisions based on a few articles he read on line.
He sounds most stupid when he says HD-DVD is "bad". Neither format is bad. They both offer phanominial picture and sound, and lots of other great features that make them much better than DVD. I prefer HD-DVD since it's more affordable.”
Most, if not all, of his comments really show his knowledge (or more appropriately lack of) when it comes to these formats.
A lot of his comments border on pure and simple spam… it’s a shame Engadget HD doesn’t have spam control.