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A Christmas Story I shall watch if I win this thing!
I could use this for real!
I could always use another tv in my apt.
All that this confirms is that New Jersey is truly the armpit of America.
I will mostly be catching up on the first season of Heroes since I bought that on HD DVD, but will get some time on MP3 and the online multiplayer for Madden 08 has improved significantly so I will play a few games online.
It may not be BS, but it can be misleading. All that the graph is really saying is that they CURRENTLY have a larger market share. It does not reflect the amount of players sold over the same period, which honestly by reading the graph may be even, but I think that a bar graph would better reflect the actually volume sold. This is one of those statistics that is really not important to the overall format war because what is most important is the number of players/discs sold.
I am glad that other people see what I am saying. Everytime I come to this site there is always some Blu-Ray playing device that no one can afford and we just get post after post of this stuff with no mention whatsoever about anything from the HD DVD side, and yet as someone who earned an expensive piece of paper called a degree, I am supossed to believe that this site is impartial. That is a load of crap. I even earlier today submitted a a news tip about the Transformers release date and features. This wasn't some little movie, this was a huge movie and the fact that hasn't been covered is ridiculous, not to mention any CEDIA HD DVD news going unreported.

I have been holding judgment for a while and visiting often to get hi def news because I am a high def junkie, but this site is now sadly the Fox News of the High def world.
So when is this site going to report on the other high def news, such as the HD DVD portion of the CEDIA conference (which there was a lot that came out of the HD DVD camp) or the release date for Transformers and the very interesting features that it will have?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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