Mayby Wal-mart will take this opportunity to sell some Blu-ray TV's to their customers. After all HDTV needs HD DVD, so Blu-ray DVD needs a Blu-ray TV, no?
That said, I am interested to see how the VBR-100 performs. I have a feeling that it will be lacking in the following areas...
On board lossless decoding won't be that hot Start up times will be mediocre at best Overall player response will be sluggish No one will be buying it because of its awesome upconversion capabilities
Even with all that. It's probably going to be a really good seller.
The N9 has arrived. What we can say from our first experience is that we're in the presence of a fantastically designed device with a gorgeous AMOLED screen and some highly responsive performance.
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Mayby Wal-mart will take this opportunity to sell some Blu-ray TV's to their customers. After all HDTV needs HD DVD, so Blu-ray DVD needs a Blu-ray TV, no?
That said, I am interested to see how the VBR-100 performs. I have a feeling that it will be lacking in the following areas...
On board lossless decoding won't be that hot
Start up times will be mediocre at best
Overall player response will be sluggish
No one will be buying it because of its awesome upconversion capabilities
Even with all that. It's probably going to be a really good seller.