Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Wish they would do something about the high percentage of unplayable Blu Rays arriving of late. Seems as if every other disc I receive has a small crack at the edge making it unrecognizable to my otherwise stellar PS3.
Really? I've not had a single problem with any of the Blu-Ray's I've rented, and I've rented 35+. The Blu-Ray protective coating seems to be doing its job though.
I can't say the same for back when I had an HD-DVD player. It was so bad, I was convinced that the high-def discs were doomed because the data density meant that small scratches would doom a disc.
I've only gotten 2 so far.........10,000 B.C & a warped Shoote( which looked like somone left sitting in their car in 100 degree heat.....). and I've rented like 40 or so