Blockbuster is completely irrelevant and will be out of business within a couple of years-max! Noone rents from them and guess what? They have a blue ray agenda! Netflix is putting them out of business, and I have been renting HD DVDs for months!! I rarely BUY movies, but when I do..they are usually warner bros or Univeral movies anyway! Disney is the only downside for owning HDDVD. For those movies that my children watch, I just buy the regular dvd and let my toshiba HD player upconvert to 1080I!! Who cares about Sony movies anyway? They are the lowest on the totem pole in the way of content!
“Measuring 21.5 inches each, with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, and optical multitouch technology under their chunky bezels, these two models represent the biggest mainstream push for touchscreen computing yet.”
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That is a big deal. A lot of people use Blockbuster for their DVD rentals. I would think Blu-ray feels really good today.
Blockbuster is completely irrelevant and will be out of business within a couple of years-max!
Noone rents from them and guess what? They have a blue ray agenda!
Netflix is putting them out of business, and I have been renting HD DVDs for months!! I rarely BUY movies, but when I do..they are usually warner bros or Univeral movies anyway! Disney is the only downside for owning HDDVD. For those movies that my children watch, I just buy the regular dvd and let my toshiba HD player upconvert to 1080I!! Who cares about Sony movies anyway? They are the lowest on the totem pole in the way of content!