The Netflix decision for me was huge. I've been waiting to see which way they move before making a purchasing decision. However, I'm still waiting for the price of the players to fall. I'm going blu-ray, but would like to see their players at the price points that HD-DVD players have now.
I usually don't notice the post author's name when I read articles on this site. But it's uncanny that every time there is a shoddy article that looks like it was written by some teen-ager on his MySpace page, the 2 words at the top always read "Ben Drawbaugh".
I hope that he runs this site, because otherwise I can't think of a reason why Engadget let's this moron post here.
I'm going to go home tonight and "hack" my television. It didn't come with an ON/OFF button, but I discovered that if you hold down this little red button on the channel changer device that says 'POWER' the TV will turn on.
"without the traditional subsidizing system that there would be less Spanish channels"
I think just the opposite is true. If you had the ability to order channels on a per-channel basis. Would not a lot of Spanish speaking people order their 3/4 Spanish channels and say the hell with the other 76 English channels?
How come this website/blog rarely (never?) links to the stories that it discusses? It's very strange and annoying.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Do you happen to know if any of these channels are unencrypted clear QAM? Or would I need some type of set-top box to receive them?