Only this site (and perhaps Sony.com) would put such a spin on this "news."
Perhaps the thieves were HD DVD supporters and, by stealing all the BD movies, convinces people to get HD DVD instead because they're unaware of the alternative.
Or maybe the article simply lumped the two formats together. Wouldn't be the first time a reporter screwed something up.
No shit man.. I'm getting so freaking tired of all these damned biased blu-ray articles daily now.. its such a joke.. God, Engadget, how much is Sony paying you guys to post such nonsense?? You ought to be better people than that..
I actually think they just chose the BRD because the blue packaging is easily seen. That dark maroon that HD-DVD uses doesn't stand out with flashlights in a dark room. I own a BR player, I'll have to keep an eye out for the "sell out of the trunk" guys pushing BRD discs.
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Only this site (and perhaps Sony.com) would put such a spin on this "news."
Perhaps the thieves were HD DVD supporters and, by stealing all the BD movies, convinces people to get HD DVD instead because they're unaware of the alternative.
Or maybe the article simply lumped the two formats together. Wouldn't be the first time a reporter screwed something up.
Spin, spin, spin, gotta love it.
No shit man.. I'm getting so freaking tired of all these damned biased blu-ray articles daily now.. its such a joke.. God, Engadget, how much is Sony paying you guys to post such nonsense?? You ought to be better people than that..
I actually think they just chose the BRD because the blue packaging is easily seen. That dark maroon that HD-DVD uses doesn't stand out with flashlights in a dark room. I own a BR player, I'll have to keep an eye out for the "sell out of the trunk" guys pushing BRD discs.