All i know is that most good HD movies are also regular DVD movies, and blue-ray cant do that...
You can get them for much cheaper than that if you want them to break down on you w/in the first year like many 360's did.
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T'was talking about the HD-DVD add-on if you were reading closely![]()
huh? please explain. did you mean most good regular DVD movies are also released on HD-DVD...cuz the way you worded it, it sounds like you meant to say most good HD-DVD movies can also be played as regular DVDs.
I think I know what he's talking about. You see, more and more HD-DVD's are coming out that can also be played in a DVD player. They are essentially HD-DVD/DVD combo disks. For example, if you buy 300 in HD-DVD, it will also work in a DVD player.
if you're gonna answer a question directed at someone else, it'd be nice if you leave out the jackassery...T'was talking about the HD-DVD add-on if you were reading closely![]()
what's a sonian?Just ignore the Sonian
I think I know what he's talking about. You see, more and more HD-DVD's are coming out that can also be played in a DVD player. They are essentially HD-DVD/DVD combo disks. For example, if you buy 300 in HD-DVD, it will also work in a DVD player.
i have never understood, why do so many people on these boards hate Michael Bay?
I am in the Blu-ray camp, and I am hardly phased by this ... Even though the movie wasn't my cup of tea, I am glad the man says he may come back after all.
if you're gonna answer a question directed at someone else, it'd be nice if you leave out the jackassery...
Wasn't anything of the sort.. besides, you brought the snark first for what it's worth.
And I wasn't answering anything that was asked. He mentioned that it'd cost $200 for the add-on, I merely informed him that cheaper options were availible and left it at that.
No hard sales, no pushing the format, no declarations of the format war being over, etc, etc.
*shrug*
Its true, in spite of being an American company, I must stand against Microsoft as hard as that may be to do. They provide the world with quality, superior American software but none the less, their outrageous plan to get rid of hardcopy media will not stand by me. And they will fail, because people dont want to bother with services, they want to put a movie in, turn the lights down and makeout with someones elses girl. Then they want to take that disc, which will be blu-ray, and bring it back home with them and invite that same girl's sister over. Then we want to take a shower, goto Microsoft headquarters and punch fancybill right in the mouth, right square in his ****-sucker.Microsoft wants both formats to loose so that they can control movie releases with download services.
And if the Blu-Ray market greatly expands, which it will, Paramount will stand to make a lot more money supporting Blu-Ray again than they would to renew their contract with Toshiba. Toshiba bought 18 months of life support, nothing more, nothing less. Transformers and Shrek 3 are not going to save HD-DVD from it's destiny at the clearance rack.