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It's fair game. For thirty years the cable companies have had a monopoly and were continually raising rates and reaping billions by selling us 70 channels of crap which they chose for the most profitablilty. They lied to us about how competition was bad. Then why is eveyone jumping to Fios and Satellite? Because we get more for the money and were tired of the cable companies. Looks like competition worked to me. See ya later, good riddance.
For gosh sakes, by the time the general public can buy one these, Bluray will be obsolete. Originally people were speculating about a Christmastime release. Then it was late Winter.

I was wanting a player with good audio for what I was hoping would be audio only releases on Bluray. But in the many months and even years it's taking for any players with good audio circuitry and total lack of Bluray audio releases, the Hi-Rez audio scene is changing to computer based with downloads and DVD-R discs being shipped with low royalty, DRM-free, user-friendly files.

I'm glad I waited.
Those companies are just brand names now. When they are sold the
talent goes elsewhere. Most of the time the companies fail when they
are sold. Not surprising. I don't understand why anyone would then buy the company third-hand. Those are old brand names that were popular 20 years ago.
The in-flight system should be hard drive based. No need for Bluray on a plane anyway. The screens are too small to notice the difference. Save the money and stop charging us a baggage fee.
How does it stack up against the Oppo at twice the price? Probably nowhere near the value.
A friend on mine who is considered one of the premier amp designers and holds patents for class D designs has about the same opinions as mine. Actually I have the same opinion as he does. Good for car stereo where you need efficiency, but not yet ready for home use for anything but subwoofers?

I'v'e worked on a lot of Bang & Olufsen over the years. Nothing special. Sleek looking but mediocre sound. So I wouldn't consider B&O to be on cutting edge of a technology like Class D.
First off, Bang and Olufsen, to my knowledge, has never made anything that was considered close to audiophile quality.

Secondly, I can't imagine using Class D for anything but subwoofers. No need for lighweight home theater amps. Especially if there's a huge savings in parts cost, and then you gouge because of a novelty product.

Lastly, there are very few in the world who can design class D amps properly and Bang and Olfusen isn't one of them.

You're right, just hype !
Star Trek ? How good can this be in HD ? It's so old and fake looking. This should be like a third tier release after they've run out of stuff to release on Bluray. Yeah a few Trekies will buy it but i's too soon to be releasing old TV shows. How about movies everyone will buy.
Bluray is still better than everything that comes by satellite or cable. Though, I'm starting to wonder if Bluray is catching on fast enough to succeed because most people don't care that much about quality and audio/videophiles are concerned about the DRM. They're starting to download 24/192 music which I had thought would be delivered by Bluray.
Can you even see the difference between DVD on such a small monitor in the car?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just moved into a new apartment and have been reading about all of the new power strips out there, especially the green ones. I was wondering if you had any suggestions about which "green "power strips are out there with decent joules ratings. And when I say green, I mean power strips that have the remotes or switches to turn off all electricity flowing to certain plugs and with at least 2 plugs that are always on. I was looking specifically at sub $50 because I will need two, but if that is not possible I could be convinced otherwise. Thanks!"
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