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So far I have not noticed any problems with my BD-P1500. I've enjoyed it very much, and I don't even notice any video difference between this model and my old one (the BD-P1200) which had the HQV feature.
Thank You Superdynamite!
Your point is very well put. I don't think you'll convince Ben Drawbaugh though, because it's obvious he already knows he is trying to deceive the consumer. Then within his reply to you, he tries to deceive yet again by hiding behind a thinly-veiled facade of a blog excuse. The fact that he cites the New York Times as a credible news source shows you where he's coming from. There are no facts in his original article (I mean "blog"), except for his picture of the graphs from Neilsen. Good work Ben, lie to the public enough - maybe they'll believe it.
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And your HD-A3 is going to be garbage once BD inevitably wins the format war. Buying an HD-DVD player doesn't make you smart, it just shows your cheap
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a device that will stream sound from one source to several recipients. For example, I want to stream sound from my TV or stereo to my phone or MP3 player that has radio and Bluetooth capabilities. I have looked into radio transmitters and they seem like a decent choice, but I can't find one that uses external power (USB or from the plug) and I would want one with a transmit range of around 50 meters. Thanks!"

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