Xemumanic said, " I guess you HD-DVD remnants see what you wanna see."
So only HD-DVD fanboys see the line,"But it's still a tad comical to see brand new systems shipping with support for a format that perished over a year ago."
Given that this website thinks BD players over $500 are too expensive or buying the worlds best 50" HDTV for $5000 is too expensive, what makes including an dual format drive in an HTPC comical, especially when hundreds of movies were published in both formats?
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Xemumanic said, " I guess you HD-DVD remnants see what you wanna see."
So only HD-DVD fanboys see the line,"But it's still a tad comical to see brand new systems shipping with support for a format that perished over a year ago."
Given that this website thinks BD players over $500 are too expensive or buying the worlds best 50" HDTV for $5000 is too expensive, what makes including an dual format drive in an HTPC comical, especially when hundreds of movies were published in both formats?