::there's this uncanny tone that needs to be set straight. HD-DVD is a specified format, but giving it "specification" are you saying it's perfect and/or better than BD? In the early stages of adapting to a hi-def format, I chose blu-ray because it hasn't set the standard yet. There's this up and coming urban legend that it has all these problems that are killing itself such as BD+ (which I might add was never that severe and was fixed within a week's time). People, give it a rest. There are advantages to each format, but each format went down a different path.
IT IS TOO EARLY TO SET A STANDARD!!!!:: ---------------------------------------------- Wow! That's the best Blu-ray fanboyism I've EVER heard! Congratulations!
You mean that since Blu-ray has incomplete specifications that result in overpriced, underperforming players, it's somehow the format to buy?
""I bought it because it's not finished""...I don't ever do this...but...ROFL!
TrentD: call it what you want. Yeah, it's so overpriced, my wallet feels pain, better throw away my PS3, damn reistance fall of man and folklore, and all those Blu-ray movies i love, so damned overpriced...I'll let you know when microsoft has a bug, and I'll go out of my way to make headlines.
There's no fanboyism, I'd say that to any format.
I rather have a "half-baked" format than a pre-mature specified standard.
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::there's this uncanny tone that needs to be set straight. HD-DVD is a specified format, but giving it "specification" are you saying it's perfect and/or better than BD? In the early stages of adapting to a hi-def format, I chose blu-ray because it hasn't set the standard yet. There's this up and coming urban legend that it has all these problems that are killing itself such as BD+ (which I might add was never that severe and was fixed within a week's time). People, give it a rest. There are advantages to each format, but each format went down a different path.
IT IS TOO EARLY TO SET A STANDARD!!!!::
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Wow! That's the best Blu-ray fanboyism I've EVER heard! Congratulations!
You mean that since Blu-ray has incomplete specifications that result in overpriced, underperforming players, it's somehow the format to buy?
""I bought it because it's not finished""...I don't ever do this...but...ROFL!
TrentD:
call it what you want. Yeah, it's so overpriced, my wallet feels pain, better throw away my PS3, damn reistance fall of man and folklore, and all those Blu-ray movies i love, so damned overpriced...I'll let you know when microsoft has a bug, and I'll go out of my way to make headlines.
There's no fanboyism, I'd say that to any format.
I rather have a "half-baked" format than a pre-mature specified standard.