1) No Sam, you are a moron (see below) and a blind one at that, obviously incapable of either readin properly and/or in the habit of leaping to idiotic and unfounded conclusions.
2) The comments about a poor Blu-ray start are relevant to the entire slow start for high def in general which this article is about. Obviously you can't bear to have it pointed out but that doesn't make it any less true and nor does it make a preference for HD DVD any less valid (like a hell of a lot of movie enthusiasts I prefer it and would have much referred to see it win out and not the game console format).
3) Since I am British and I am not and never have been an American living in America I think I have a fair idea of how things are here.
“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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@ Sam Winter
1) No Sam, you are a moron (see below) and a blind one at that, obviously incapable of either readin properly and/or in the habit of leaping to idiotic and unfounded conclusions.
2) The comments about a poor Blu-ray start are relevant to the entire slow start for high def in general which this article is about.
Obviously you can't bear to have it pointed out but that doesn't make it any less true and nor does it make a preference for HD DVD any less valid
(like a hell of a lot of movie enthusiasts I prefer it and would have much referred to see it win out and not the game console format).
3) Since I am British and I am not and never have been an American living in America I think I have a fair idea of how things are here.
You ludicrous moron.
:P