At least we now see that Engadget has some bias in its reporting...
Dude, this Ben character that writes news is so obviously biased it's not even funny. I don't understand how can Engadget even tolarate ridiculous news that this guy posts. Seriously.
I have been visiting Engadget for a little bit now and Ben you are SO obviously biased, your every conclusion and wording has Blu-Ray this and let's hold off on this from HD-DVD to see if it will pan out. Oh people from a forum organized to take over the lead on amazon, I mean come on. Do you see how wrong that is. If you are biased towards Blu-Ray it's not your place to comment on news, or at least Enagadget should fill the site with Blu-Ray Assoc. ads and officailly come out and say, we "heart" Blu-Ray. It's simple as that.
How is "HD DVD camp unable to confirm Wal-Mart HD DVD player " news at all? In the world of market transactions, tough competition you expect to have all the details about the product 6-8 months before it's released?
This is ridiculous, do you have any knowledge of how business works? Especially with HD-DVD and Blu-Ray war. If Walmart officially announced this they would kill off their existing HD-DVD and Blu-Ray sales or what's left of it because people would hold-off for the cheaper one. This is the same reason why Apple doesn't talk about their products until the day they announce them.
Please either try to be more objective and try to reason as well as support information before you blurp them out here. That's the least we should expect from an Engadget author.
“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.”
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At least we now see that Engadget has some bias in its reporting...
Dude, this Ben character that writes news is so obviously biased it's not even funny. I don't understand how can Engadget even tolarate ridiculous news that this guy posts. Seriously.
I have been visiting Engadget for a little bit now and Ben you are SO obviously biased, your every conclusion and wording has Blu-Ray this and let's hold off on this from HD-DVD to see if it will pan out. Oh people from a forum organized to take over the lead on amazon, I mean come on. Do you see how wrong that is. If you are biased towards Blu-Ray it's not your place to comment on news, or at least Enagadget should fill the site with Blu-Ray Assoc. ads and officailly come out and say, we "heart" Blu-Ray. It's simple as that.
How is "HD DVD camp unable to confirm Wal-Mart HD DVD player " news at all? In the world of market transactions, tough competition you expect to have all the details about the product 6-8 months before it's released?
This is ridiculous, do you have any knowledge of how business works? Especially with HD-DVD and Blu-Ray war. If Walmart officially announced this they would kill off their existing HD-DVD and Blu-Ray sales or what's left of it because people would hold-off for the cheaper one. This is the same reason why Apple doesn't talk about their products until the day they announce them.
Please either try to be more objective and try to reason as well as support information before you blurp them out here. That's the least we should expect from an Engadget author.
OPED!! Jeezus Christ.