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Thank you for the review. I have some questions:
1. What type of tv did you use?
2. HD DVD can only goto 1080i? What about 1080p?
3. Can you compare DVD vs HD DVD on a 1080p tv?
4. I thought the new audio standard was going to be 7.1. Does the movie support this?

Have a great day.
I live in Delray Beach and I would love to have free internet access. Down with Adelphi!
I would go with the Sanyo VPC-HD1

http://www.engadget.com/2006/01/07/video-feature-sanyos-vpc-hd1/

It goes on sale this month. Engadget, I'll take a free one and write a review for you. I am a software engineer so I will give you the skinny and not some Steve's "Advertisement" Review.



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Wooohooo! This thing looks sweet. Not sure if it uses the xacti C5 technology for pictures / video (5MP) which had a problem with low light shots. I hear the C6 (6MP) has better lighting for video and pictures. I want a review when you get to it. Thank Engaget for great news.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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