LOL LOL LOL HD DVD???? Same quality???? you are joking. I am always looking for PCM audio, and am a big supporter of Disney and Columbia pictures. How could I get that in HD DVD? Besides, all of BD players are 1080p, while HD DVD got some 1080i.
FYI, I am a former neutral buyer, but definitely I only support BD...
And I got my PS3 in Asia, which is cheaper than in Europe.
Now, where is the proof if TL51 is finished and will be compatible? I know part 1 of spec is finished, but I am still waiting for the news for part 2..... And I've seen that a fan of HD DVD emailed toshiba if it will work. the answer is yes, but my experience with customer service is that they are not always telling the truth or sometimes wrong...
I'd rather spend more than $1000 than spending $300 for a dying format with support of only 2 major studios
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LOL LOL LOL HD DVD???? Same quality???? you are joking. I am always looking for PCM audio, and am a big supporter of Disney and Columbia pictures. How could I get that in HD DVD?
Besides, all of BD players are 1080p, while HD DVD got some 1080i.
FYI, I am a former neutral buyer, but definitely I only support BD...
And I got my PS3 in Asia, which is cheaper than in Europe.
Now, where is the proof if TL51 is finished and will be compatible? I know part 1 of spec is finished, but I am still waiting for the news for part 2..... And I've seen that a fan of HD DVD emailed toshiba if it will work. the answer is yes, but my experience with customer service is that they are not always telling the truth or sometimes wrong...
I'd rather spend more than $1000 than spending $300 for a dying format with support of only 2 major studios