The Blu-plate special. I'd actually be interested in going "neutral" if the following things happened:
1) The finished the spec and implemented it. 2) The price of the players matched the Toshiba prices, for the same basic feature sets 3) The free movies included something I care to watch.
The last is really ironic. After hearing OVER AND OVER how much vaster the choice is for BD content, you would think that they could offer a better selection than HD DVD did 150 releases ago.
“That iconic Klipsch sound is here in full force, with crisp highs, delicate mids (which can easily have a bit more meat added with an EQ tweak) and tight, booming bass.”
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Based on this "obvious desperation" I guess we need to start calling it Blu-Dud right Dave?
The Blu-plate special. I'd actually be interested in going "neutral" if the following things happened:
1) The finished the spec and implemented it.
2) The price of the players matched the Toshiba prices, for the same basic feature sets
3) The free movies included something I care to watch.
The last is really ironic. After hearing OVER AND OVER how much vaster the choice is for BD content, you would think that they could offer a better selection than HD DVD did 150 releases ago.