Now I see the light. It's not that you think blu-ray, or hi-def movies on disk are bad, it's that you feel that HD-DVD had the better chance to replace Dvd, since the players were down to $100 at Walmart (and still not selling). It's those awful PS3 gamers who bought 2-3 times the number of disks for blockbuster movies on blu-ray, rather than HD-DVD. I also supported both formats, but can look past the loss of HD-DVD to continue to see movies in their best home theater presentation.
“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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Now I see the light. It's not that you think blu-ray, or hi-def movies on disk are bad, it's that you feel that HD-DVD had the better chance to replace Dvd, since the players were down to $100 at Walmart (and still not selling). It's those awful PS3 gamers who bought 2-3 times the number of disks for blockbuster movies on blu-ray, rather than HD-DVD. I also supported both formats, but can look past the loss of HD-DVD to continue to see movies in their best home theater presentation.