Part of my agreement, however, stems from a dislike for Sony's approach to this whole format war. It might sound silly, but they've put so much stock in their brandname and literally done everything else wrong, as you've pointed out above.
They ridiculously assume that people will pay twice as much for a system that arguably isn't any better than Toshiba's, and wait an additional six months for the product to come out. Gimme a break.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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