h4ldol, "blu-ray supporters have money to burn", too bad the great majority of the buying public doesn't.
If you want your juggernaut to have complete control of every facet of entertainment then they need to lower prices further. Get the sales of standalones going to match that of HD DVD or even beat it so this isn't a game machine against a true standalone.
As of now, no matter how many times you or BDA say it, HD DVD is not dead or obsolete.
Why need money to burn? Amazon had Samsung BDP-1400 for $349 and free shipping. Plus, what kind of high def TV are people using if they can't afford a bluray player at $349? The HDTV is the greater barrier to HD than the players....
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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h4ldol, "blu-ray supporters have money to burn", too bad the great majority of the buying public doesn't.
If you want your juggernaut to have complete control of every facet of entertainment then they need to lower prices further. Get the sales of standalones going to match that of HD DVD or even beat it so this isn't a game machine against a true standalone.
As of now, no matter how many times you or BDA say it, HD DVD is not dead or obsolete.
Why need money to burn? Amazon had Samsung BDP-1400 for $349 and free shipping. Plus, what kind of high def TV are people using if they can't afford a bluray player at $349? The HDTV is the greater barrier to HD than the players....