Awesome. Thanks Panasonic, Sony, JVC, Hitachi, Samsung, Denon, Sharp, etc., for continuing to reward the blu-ray faithful with technologically advanced device and device. No 1080i here, or 2-channel TrueHD limitation. No problems with lip sync, moire, etc., with this baby. Only the most advanced consumer electronics technology you can buy. No, this is not for Joe 6-pack, but for the blu-fanatics, it's awesome. Yes, we may have to install 20+ inch LCDs in the backs (or fronts) of our Hummers, but that's okay, most of us were planning to anyway so that we can enjoy that awesome game Warhawk while cruising down the highway. Poor HD DUD/Xbox 360 fanboys... hope they are still enjoying the jaggy-filled 680p "masterpiece" Halo 3...
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Awesome. Thanks Panasonic, Sony, JVC, Hitachi, Samsung, Denon, Sharp, etc., for continuing to reward the blu-ray faithful with technologically advanced device and device. No 1080i here, or 2-channel TrueHD limitation. No problems with lip sync, moire, etc., with this baby. Only the most advanced consumer electronics technology you can buy. No, this is not for Joe 6-pack, but for the blu-fanatics, it's awesome. Yes, we may have to install 20+ inch LCDs in the backs (or fronts) of our Hummers, but that's okay, most of us were planning to anyway so that we can enjoy that awesome game Warhawk while cruising down the highway. Poor HD DUD/Xbox 360 fanboys... hope they are still enjoying the jaggy-filled 680p "masterpiece" Halo 3...
@h4Idol:
You know what, you've officially converted me. I thought you were a pathetic Kool-aid drinking Sony shill, but no. I now know the truth.
Blu-ray MUST be the most advanced video system in the world if it can play the semen-caked discs you apparently own.
Get. A. Life.