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Quoting the Press Release:
"The Profile 2.0 UD9004 will play virtually any 12cm digital audio or digital video disc ever created, including CD, SACD, DVD Audio and of course Blu-ray."

Virtually any 12cm disc huh? How about HD DVD?
EQC wrote exactly what I thought the moment I saw 1024x768 as the resolution. While it may be a nice product, it isn't appropriate for EngadgetHD. Let's keep the focus here on HD related products...
Whatever tone and emotion you had in your comment was lost in ASCI land... I'm guessing you were trying some kind of Gerrard Butler loud raspy voice. But still, you lost me...
It really doesn't matter what song it is when the fat lady is singing, it is to the tune of something blue...
So what's the difference between ATI's and Diamond's versions of the same cards? I'd love to see a feature comparison.
Man I love my Paradigm speakers. I started with their entry level speakers, moved up to their monitor series, and now own thier reference studio series, including a pair of studio 100's for my fronts, studio 20's for my rears, the CC-570 center, and the seismic 12 subwoofer. I get use out of them on a daily basis, both from music and movies, some television... I drive them with a denon receiver as a preamp, and the anthem signature P5 amp.

I have listened to paradigm's in-wall speakers, and I couldn't believe that in-wall speakers could sound that good. I'd recommend them to anyone.
I gave up on Netflix and Blockbuster both, I have really enjoyed using PerrFlix (http://www.peerflix.com). You actually buy/sell the dvd's you watch. So after you receive your dvd, you keep it as long as you want, and can send it off to someone else who wants it to get credit for it's value. Try it out, I love the service.
Man, I miss the days when HD programming was included at no extra charge by all content providers, including Dish Network, DirectTV and my local cable company Cox...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What is the best wireless surround sound speaker solution? I have a home theater where running wires is just not feasible. I have my own speakers, so I don't want a system that has speakers with integrated wireless. I've done a far amount of research and have only come across a few companies that even offer a reasonable solution: KEF, Kenwood and Rocketfish. Is there anything else out there? What do you recommend? Thank you!"

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