If your info is correct then those are some crazy prices. The A3 for sub 200 would be sweet. Not sweet enough to make me make the jump, part of the reason I don't even have an HD TV yet, and once I get one I'd like a 1080p player. But if I had the TV and wasn't so picky...perhaps I'd join the HDDVD camp.
The Warner info you gave is perhaps even more interesting, because everyone thinks they'd go the OTHER way, to the blu-ray camp. It'd be really hilarious if they made everyone think they're going blu-ray and then they actually go HDDVD.
And the Xbox drive is just insane with 13 movies. That's crazy, the deal is even better than a DVD player.
“The other one is a biggie, and it's something very noticeable in the videos: touch sensitivity is pretty bad. Using the virtual keyboard proved to be far too painful, and we're pretty sure it wasn't multitouch-friendly.”
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If your info is correct then those are some crazy prices. The A3 for sub 200 would be sweet. Not sweet enough to make me make the jump, part of the reason I don't even have an HD TV yet, and once I get one I'd like a 1080p player. But if I had the TV and wasn't so picky...perhaps I'd join the HDDVD camp.
The Warner info you gave is perhaps even more interesting, because everyone thinks they'd go the OTHER way, to the blu-ray camp. It'd be really hilarious if they made everyone think they're going blu-ray and then they actually go HDDVD.
And the Xbox drive is just insane with 13 movies. That's crazy, the deal is even better than a DVD player.