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I use netflix on my 360 and I have a 15mb connection and my moves don't look so good. I find the best way to watch movies is on the PS3. You can't stream high quality 1080P and high quality audio at the same time. Think of DTS Master Audio or Dolby True HD, it's just not possible to get that kind of audio from streams. Even if you get the audio in raw form and let the player or receiver do the decoding, it still requires really big files. So, the best way to go is using Blue Ray disks.
HD-DVD doesn't have an advantage anymore? Are you kidding? Hello pip, in movie internet downloads for updates and changes to movies. These features will take a while longer for blue to get. which means that if you buy a stand alone blue player now, you get screwed later. Can someone explain the real reason why HD-DVD's cost more then Blue Ray movies? This still doesn't make sense. Even the ones that don't have a regular dvd version still cost more then blue ray movies. I used to buy more HD-DVDs but now I buy more Blue Ray movies because of this price difference.
why does this article sound more like an ad from the Blue side? I will tell you that I support both formats. But this was way to easy to point out.
who buys HDTVs from polaroid? When you can buy a better brand for those same prices?
If HD-DVD is suppose to be more consumer friendly and cheaper to make, then why in the heck do HD-DVD movies cost more? I buy both formats, I would prefer for HD-DVD to win because I don't like Sony. But I do hate paying more for HD-DVD movies.
I have both blue ray player and Hd-dvd player and the Hd-dvd movies in most cases look better. I don't care about the tech used, I just care about the end result and in the end I buy more Hd-dvd because of the better picture quality. Go ahead and take the same movie on both formats and play them side by side using the same tv and see for yourself. Best proof is seeing for yourself, don't just take other peoples word for it.
so I saw the pics of the HDMI version of the 360. Sold my 360 on ebay, hoping to buy the HDMI version, only to find out it wasn't real! Nothing makes me more mad. Now my HD DVD player, and all my games are just sitting there!
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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