But seriously Engadget.. what's going on with you guys.. you have like 5 posts about Toshiba abandoning HD DVD.. Seriously.. get a grip.. if it comes it will come.. if they say they'll still fight.. well hey that's good too..
I mean can we just get some more relevant news then Toshiba this and HD DVD that.. you sound like you are scared of something or whatever..
I'd so laugh if on Monday Toshiba announces Xbox 360 coming out with HD DVD LOL... and SD DVDs being replaced by HD DVD/DVD combos.. what 180 degree flip would that be LOL..
There might be a reason why their shares are up.. :)
Guys, its humanly impossible for someone to be thick headed enough to make these comments Nfinity is making. He is obviously just trying to wind up the Bluray fanboys, and it's working. Don't give him the satisfaction.
He knows it's over as much as the next guy. Probably knew it when Warner made the Bluray move.
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But seriously Engadget.. what's going on with you guys.. you have like 5 posts about Toshiba abandoning HD DVD.. Seriously.. get a grip.. if it comes it will come.. if they say they'll still fight.. well hey that's good too..
I mean can we just get some more relevant news then Toshiba this and HD DVD that.. you sound like you are scared of something or whatever..
I'd so laugh if on Monday Toshiba announces Xbox 360 coming out with HD DVD LOL... and SD DVDs being replaced by HD DVD/DVD combos.. what 180 degree flip would that be LOL..
There might be a reason why their shares are up.. :)
Yes Nfinity. I'm sure thats what they're planning. :|
I'd laugh too because Toshiba will be throwing good money after bad. HD DVD is dead, get over it Nfinity.
Guys, its humanly impossible for someone to be thick headed enough to make these comments Nfinity is making. He is obviously just trying to wind up the Bluray fanboys, and it's working. Don't give him the satisfaction.
He knows it's over as much as the next guy. Probably knew it when Warner made the Bluray move.