As an Amazon associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Thanks for your support!                               
×

Best Blu-ray Movie Deals


Best Blu-ray Movie Deals, See All the Deals »
Top deals | New deals  
 All countries United States United Kingdom Canada Germany France Spain Italy Australia Netherlands Japan Mexico
A Better Tomorrow Trilogy 4K (Blu-ray)
$82.99
4 hrs ago
Superman I-IV 5-Film Collection 4K (Blu-ray)
$74.99
 
Shudder: A Decade of Fearless Horror (Blu-ray)
$101.99
19 hrs ago
Jurassic World: 7-Movie Collection 4K (Blu-ray)
$99.99
 
Alfred Hitchcock: The Ultimate Collection 4K (Blu-ray)
$124.99
1 day ago
The Toxic Avenger 4K (Blu-ray)
$39.02
2 hrs ago
Superman 4K (Blu-ray)
$29.95
 
Back to the Future Part III 4K (Blu-ray)
$24.96
 
The Howling 4K (Blu-ray)
$35.99
 
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Trilogy 4K (Blu-ray)
$70.00
 
Ballerina (Blu-ray)
$22.96
 
Sexomania / Lady Desire (Blu-ray)
$19.12
 
What's your next favorite movie?
Join our movie community to find out


Image from: Life of Pi (2012)

Go Back   Blu-ray Forum > Blu-ray > Blu-ray Technology and Future Technology
Register FAQ Community Calendar Today's Posts Search


Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 09-08-2007, 06:05 PM   #1
seto seto is offline
Senior Member
 
Jul 2007
1
Default Sick and Tired of "Jumping back on the Fence"

NOTE: I know that I have not posted much but I felt that I needed to voice my discontent with those of you jumping back on the fence. Before you say that I am voicing my discontent because I am pro-Blu-ray, this is an argument about repercussions you make as a consumer in the free market, not because you choose one format or the other. Of course, this is targeted towards Blu-Ray consumers since this is a Blu-Ray forum.

By jumping back on the fence you lose your voice in the free market, therefore indirectly prolonging the format war that you wanted to escape. Most of you are "jumping the ship" because "1" major studio was paid to go exclusive to HD-DVD (or because of "1" movie that you most probably will forget about in 10-15 years).

You are basically allowing "1" major studio's actions to dictate your choices as an "informed" consumer. You have relinquished your voice to express which format you want as a consumer. In a sense, you have given up your freedom as a consumer in a free market by allowing someone else to tell you what you should consume.

Simply put, its like complaining about a president/prime minister/party that is in office because they are not doing a good job and that other candidate(s) would have been a better choice. The only dilemma is the fact that you did not make your voice heard because you chose not to follow your convictions and cast your vote.

By no means am I trying to convince you to go pro Blu-Ray. If you, as an informed consumer, feel that HD-DVD is a format that you would like to suppor then please do so. Just do not waver in your decision.

By posting your so-called neutrality you are spreading FUD (in this case, a strong emphasis on Fear and Uncertainty) and it is detrimental to the decision-making process so many of the new visitors to this forum are trying to make. It's also an attempt to make yourself feel better when people post consoling messages so that you can convince yourself that you have made the best choice. If you can't stand the heat, you shouldn't have stepped into the kitchen in the first place. Quietly slip back into the shadows and let the consumer pioneers make their voices heard.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-08-2007, 06:14 PM   #2
Mpalmieri1203 Mpalmieri1203 is offline
Banned
 
Sep 2007
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by seto View Post
NOTE: I know that I have not posted much but I felt that I needed to voice my discontent with those of you jumping back on the fence. Before you say that I am voicing my discontent because I am pro-Blu-ray, this is an argument about repercussions you make as a consumer in the free market, not because you choose one format or the other. Of course, this is targeted towards Blu-Ray consumers since this is a Blu-Ray forum.

By jumping back on the fence you lose your voice in the free market, therefore indirectly prolonging the format war that you wanted to escape. Most of you are "jumping the ship" because "1" major studio was paid to go exclusive to HD-DVD (or because of "1" movie that you most probably will forget about in 10-15 years).

You are basically allowing "1" major studio's actions to dictate your choices as an "informed" consumer. You have relinquished your voice to express which format you want as a consumer. In a sense, you have given up your freedom as a consumer in a free market by allowing someone else to tell you what you should consume.

Simply put, its like complaining about a president/prime minister/party that is in office because they are not doing a good job and that other candidate(s) would have been a better choice. The only dilemma is the fact that you did not make your voice heard because you chose not to follow your convictions and cast your vote.

By no means am I trying to convince you to go pro Blu-Ray. If you, as an informed consumer, feel that HD-DVD is a format that you would like to suppor then please do so. Just do not waver in your decision.

By posting your so-called neutrality you are spreading FUD (in this case, a strong emphasis on Fear and Uncertainty) and it is detrimental to the decision-making process so many of the new visitors to this forum are trying to make. It's also an attempt to make yourself feel better when people post consoling messages so that you can convince yourself that you have made the best choice. If you can't stand the heat, you shouldn't have stepped into the kitchen in the first place. Quietly slip back into the shadows and let the consumer pioneers make their voices heard.
I don't understand how taking a neutral stance spreads Fear, Uncertainty and doubt? I get to watch all the movies I want in HD all the time. How does that create fear doubt or uncertainty for you? I think neutral is the way to go if you are a movie fan. Which I am
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-08-2007, 06:17 PM   #3
BStecke BStecke is offline
Blu-ray Knight
 
BStecke's Avatar
 
Jun 2007
182
567
1
1
1
1
6
Default

Beta was in a very different time, and not really even close to the same situation. Beta lost largely due to the longer home recording time of VHS vs. Beta . . . not really a concern for most people these days, especially with DVRs and the existing capability to burn content on DVD's (sufficient for most, and with High Def DVR's, probably less than an afterthought for those into Blu-ray) . . . It's not like the PS3, a very widely used player, is going to stop working if (big if) HD DVD takes the whole cake.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-08-2007, 06:22 PM   #4
Blu Titan Blu Titan is offline
Super Moderator
 
Blu Titan's Avatar
 
Jul 2007
Edo, Land of the Samurai
42
41
2864
2
92
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by seto View Post
NOTE: I know that I have not posted much but I felt that I needed to voice my discontent with those of you jumping back on the fence. Before you say that I am voicing my discontent because I am pro-Blu-ray, this is an argument about repercussions you make as a consumer in the free market, not because you choose one format or the other. Of course, this is targeted towards Blu-Ray consumers since this is a Blu-Ray forum.

By jumping back on the fence you lose your voice in the free market, therefore indirectly prolonging the format war that you wanted to escape. Most of you are "jumping the ship" because "1" major studio was paid to go exclusive to HD-DVD (or because of "1" movie that you most probably will forget about in 10-15 years).

You are basically allowing "1" major studio's actions to dictate your choices as an "informed" consumer. You have relinquished your voice to express which format you want as a consumer. In a sense, you have given up your freedom as a consumer in a free market by allowing someone else to tell you what you should consume.

Simply put, its like complaining about a president/prime minister/party that is in office because they are not doing a good job and that other candidate(s) would have been a better choice. The only dilemma is the fact that you did not make your voice heard because you chose not to follow your convictions and cast your vote.

By no means am I trying to convince you to go pro Blu-Ray. If you, as an informed consumer, feel that HD-DVD is a format that you would like to suppor then please do so. Just do not waver in your decision.

By posting your so-called neutrality you are spreading FUD (in this case, a strong emphasis on Fear and Uncertainty) and it is detrimental to the decision-making process so many of the new visitors to this forum are trying to make. It's also an attempt to make yourself feel better when people post consoling messages so that you can convince yourself that you have made the best choice. If you can't stand the heat, you shouldn't have stepped into the kitchen in the first place. Quietly slip back into the shadows and let the consumer pioneers make their voices heard.
Sir...I could not agree with you more.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-08-2007, 06:23 PM   #5
Blu_J Blu_J is offline
Active Member
 
Blu_J's Avatar
 
Apr 2007
SoCal
Default

I believe what he is trying to say is, if you want to step out of the ring, fine. We just don't need thread after thread of folks saying they're going neutral or going back to the fence. For new people looking here for information as to what format to support, they may be filled with U. and D. when they see thread after thread of people stepping out.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-08-2007, 06:36 PM   #6
jedisinclair jedisinclair is offline
Senior Member
 
jedisinclair's Avatar
 
Nov 2006
42
3
Default

Actually, after giving this some more thought... I AM being a *****. A little financial bump in the road and I choose to ditch Blu-ray? What was I thinking? I am VERY upset about Paramount but I'm not going to quit supporting what I believe will be the winning format. I can not do it at a large level... but I can certainly afford 2 or 3 titles per month. I'm sorry I "lost my way" and I hope you guys can understand where I my head was at... I pledge here and now that unless things start to dramatically favor hd dvd, I will remain loyal to Blu-ray. I just have to do it on a smaller scale than before.

I'm posting this on my original "fence" thread as well.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-08-2007, 06:37 PM   #7
glenn22 glenn22 is offline
Power Member
 
glenn22's Avatar
 
Aug 2007
Vancouver, Canada
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by jedisinclair View Post
Actually, after giving this some more thought... I AM being a *****. A little financial bump in the road and I choose to ditch Blu-ray? What was I thinking? I am VERY upset about Paramount but I'm not going to quit supporting what I believe will be the winning format. I can not do it at a large level... but I can certainly afford 2 or 3 titles per month. I'm sorry I "lost my way" and I hope you guys can understand where I my head was at... I pledge here and now that unless things start to dramatically favor hd dvd, I will remain loyal to Blu-ray. I just have to do it on a smaller scale than before.

I'm posting this on my original "fence" thread as well.

Glad to hear it man.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-08-2007, 06:41 PM   #8
Blu_J Blu_J is offline
Active Member
 
Blu_J's Avatar
 
Apr 2007
SoCal
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by jedisinclair View Post
Fair enough and I agree. Maybe I should have just kept my mouth shut. I only said anything at all because I feel like "part" of this forum. I've been here a long time and it was here that made me feel Blu-ray was the way to go. I still believe it but I want to be sure... I ran into a financial snag and the Paramount thing does suck.


And I have no quarrels against you speaking your mind, this is a public forum after all. It just doesn't bode well if everyone that choses this path starts a new thread on the topic, just find one already started and protest away. We are not attempting to hide anything, but we don't want it to look like this mass exodus to noobs when it is not the case.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-08-2007, 06:44 PM   #9
Blu_J Blu_J is offline
Active Member
 
Blu_J's Avatar
 
Apr 2007
SoCal
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by jedisinclair View Post
Actually, after giving this some more thought... I AM being a *****. A little financial bump in the road and I choose to ditch Blu-ray? What was I thinking? I am VERY upset about Paramount but I'm not going to quit supporting what I believe will be the winning format. I can not do it at a large level... but I can certainly afford 2 or 3 titles per month. I'm sorry I "lost my way" and I hope you guys can understand where I my head was at... I pledge here and now that unless things start to dramatically favor hd dvd, I will remain loyal to Blu-ray. I just have to do it on a smaller scale than before.

I'm posting this on my original "fence" thread as well.


That is great to hear. Any support at all helps, I'm in a similar boat as well. Can only afford a title here and there. Maybe you should change the title of the thread to reflect your current status, maybe something along the lines of "Born-Again Blu".
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-08-2007, 06:45 PM   #10
gand41f gand41f is offline
Special Member
 
gand41f's Avatar
 
May 2007
San Jose, California
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by jedisinclair View Post
Actually, after giving this some more thought... I AM being a *****. A little financial bump in the road and I choose to ditch Blu-ray? What was I thinking? I am VERY upset about Paramount but I'm not going to quit supporting what I believe will be the winning format. I can not do it at a large level... but I can certainly afford 2 or 3 titles per month. I'm sorry I "lost my way" and I hope you guys can understand where I my head was at... I pledge here and now that unless things start to dramatically favor hd dvd, I will remain loyal to Blu-ray. I just have to do it on a smaller scale than before.

I'm posting this on my original "fence" thread as well.
That's my man!!!

enjoy
gandalf
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-08-2007, 06:47 PM   #11
Terjyn Terjyn is offline
Blu-ray Knight
 
Jul 2007
122
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mpalmieri1203 View Post
I don't understand how taking a neutral stance spreads Fear, Uncertainty and doubt? I get to watch all the movies I want in HD all the time. How does that create fear doubt or uncertainty for you? I think neutral is the way to go if you are a movie fan. Which I am
Being neutral is being selfish.

Picking a side is being a movie fan. The long term benefits of no war FAR exceed your short term benefit of being neutral.

If HD-DVD wins, fine. Consumers will have (ultimately) chose for it to happen.

But get the damn war over with.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-08-2007, 06:49 PM   #12
Nick Graham Nick Graham is offline
Senior Member
 
Nick Graham's Avatar
 
May 2007
5
345
1
1
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by seto View Post
NOTE: I know that I have not posted much but I felt that I needed to voice my discontent with those of you jumping back on the fence. Before you say that I am voicing my discontent because I am pro-Blu-ray, this is an argument about repercussions you make as a consumer in the free market, not because you choose one format or the other. Of course, this is targeted towards Blu-Ray consumers since this is a Blu-Ray forum.

By jumping back on the fence you lose your voice in the free market, therefore indirectly prolonging the format war that you wanted to escape. Most of you are "jumping the ship" because "1" major studio was paid to go exclusive to HD-DVD (or because of "1" movie that you most probably will forget about in 10-15 years).

You are basically allowing "1" major studio's actions to dictate your choices as an "informed" consumer. You have relinquished your voice to express which format you want as a consumer. In a sense, you have given up your freedom as a consumer in a free market by allowing someone else to tell you what you should consume.

Simply put, its like complaining about a president/prime minister/party that is in office because they are not doing a good job and that other candidate(s) would have been a better choice. The only dilemma is the fact that you did not make your voice heard because you chose not to follow your convictions and cast your vote.

By no means am I trying to convince you to go pro Blu-Ray. If you, as an informed consumer, feel that HD-DVD is a format that you would like to suppor then please do so. Just do not waver in your decision.

By posting your so-called neutrality you are spreading FUD (in this case, a strong emphasis on Fear and Uncertainty) and it is detrimental to the decision-making process so many of the new visitors to this forum are trying to make. It's also an attempt to make yourself feel better when people post consoling messages so that you can convince yourself that you have made the best choice. If you can't stand the heat, you shouldn't have stepped into the kitchen in the first place. Quietly slip back into the shadows and let the consumer pioneers make their voices heard.
Consumer pioneers?! This is the sort of elitism and piousness that sometimes gives this site a bad name. The fact that the folks on this forum whose incomes are actually affected by the success of one format over another have about 2000 times the courtesy, professionalism, and humility (well, except for Penton - I kid, I kid) of the OP speaks for itself.

For the record, I started red and then went blu (thanks to some stellar titles from Sony and Disney). Did I lose my "consumer pioneer" status by choosing not to stay red only? I'm sure Fox, Disney, Sony, and Anchor Bay would have all preferred I stuck to senseless brand loyalty, eh? I think the only person sticking with one side would have hurt was....me. Some of us are huge fans of movies and not format wars.

It's pretty hairy when a format fandom starts getting almost religious.

Last edited by Nick Graham; 09-08-2007 at 07:03 PM.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-08-2007, 06:49 PM   #13
jedisinclair jedisinclair is offline
Senior Member
 
jedisinclair's Avatar
 
Nov 2006
42
3
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Terjyn View Post
Being neutral is being selfish.

Picking a side is being a movie fan. The long term benefits of no war FAR exceed your short term benefit of being neutral.

If HD-DVD wins, fine. Consumers will have (ultimately) chose for it to happen.

But get the damn war over with.
Well said... my problem is patience... it's so hard waiting...
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-08-2007, 07:13 PM   #14
powerSURG powerSURG is offline
Active Member
 
powerSURG's Avatar
 
Jan 2007
Shaw AFB, SC
42
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Terjyn View Post
Being neutral is being selfish.

Picking a side is being a movie fan. The long term benefits of no war FAR exceed your short term benefit of being neutral.

If HD-DVD wins, fine. Consumers will have (ultimately) chose for it to happen.

But get the damn war over with.
I completely agree.

Being neutral makes you no more a movie fan than the rest of us. It is being greedy and will cause this format war to go on and on. If anything, you are hurting the progression of MOVIES to HD media. A MOVIE fan wants MOVIES to progress to HD. The only way that will happen is for one format to win. I'm pro blu, but if HD DVD wins, then so be it. I just want this over as soon as possible.

Of course, with two formats comes a war. It's unfortunate, but true. Now, pick your side and fight till the end. Either way, one format is the only way HD media will survive.

Last edited by powerSURG; 09-08-2007 at 07:16 PM.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-08-2007, 07:24 PM   #15
seto seto is offline
Senior Member
 
Jul 2007
1
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Nick Graham View Post
Consumer pioneers?! This is the sort of elitism and piousness that sometimes gives this site a bad name. The fact that the folks on this forum whose incomes are actually affected by the success of one format over another have about 2000 times the courtesy, professionalism, and humility (well, except for Penton - I kid, I kid) of the OP speaks for itself.

For the record, I started red and then went blu (thanks to some stellar titles from Sony and Disney). Did I lose my "consumer pioneer" status by choosing not to stay red only? I'm sure Fox, Disney, Sony, and Anchor Bay would have all preferred I stuck to senseless brand loyalty, eh? I think the only person sticking with one side would have hurt was....me. Some of us are huge fans of movies and not format wars.

It's pretty hairy when a format fandom starts getting almost religious.

I apologize if I sound elitist and I certainly, by no means, intended to insult anyone. In an attempt to express my feelings clearly and concisely, I chose to use a better vocabulary than the usual vernacular I throw around the office. If that is how you read into my message, there is nothing more I can say. I certainly do lack the finesse, eloquence, and professionalism that the Insiders write with.

As for your defection from Red to Blu, that is your choice and your choice alone. What I am happy about is not the fact that you went from Red to Blu, but the fact that you made an informed decision. In fact, you are making your voice heard even louder with your decisions. Unlike the American electoral system, you can continue to cast however many ballots you want. Unfortunately, some of us are constrained by financial circumstances.

As movie fans, I would like to think that our tastes expand across a wide spectrum of genres that transcend studio affiliations. I honestly do not care who finances and publishes the film, what I am looking for is a solid movie that is presented closest to what the director and writer wanted to bring to us and appeals to me. I have no loyalties to any studios, only to the artistic vision brought to us.

I'm sorry that you interpreted my wish to not see disruptive influences rather than well formed and thought-provoking arguments for old and new readers alike as format fandom.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-08-2007, 07:31 PM   #16
The Don The Don is offline
Blu-ray Ninja
 
Apr 2006
12
2
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mpalmieri1203 View Post
I don't understand how taking a neutral stance spreads Fear, Uncertainty and doubt? I get to watch all the movies I want in HD all the time. How does that create fear doubt or uncertainty for you? I think neutral is the way to go if you are a movie fan. Which I am
this isn't the videogame world...

the public won't accept multiple formats with "exclusive" titles for movies...

why aren't people getting this?
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-08-2007, 07:34 PM   #17
seto seto is offline
Senior Member
 
Jul 2007
1
Default

To The Moderators:

If you feel that this thread is disruptive, please remove this thread. I do not wish to taint or hinder the continued efforts of this website to bring informed news and information to the many new and old readers of these forums.

Last edited by seto; 09-08-2007 at 07:36 PM. Reason: misspelling
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-08-2007, 07:36 PM   #18
JTK JTK is offline
Blu-ray Knight
 
JTK's Avatar
 
Jan 2006
www.blurayoasis.com
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by seto View Post
I apologize if I sound elitist and I certainly, by no means, intended to insult anyone. In an attempt to express my feelings clearly and concisely, I chose to use a better vocabulary than the usual vernacular I throw around the office. If that is how you read into my message, there is nothing more I can say. I certainly do lack the finesse, eloquence, and professionalism that the Insiders write with.

As for your defection from Red to Blu, that is your choice and your choice alone. What I am happy about is not the fact that you went from Red to Blu, but the fact that you made an informed decision. In fact, you are making your voice heard even louder with your decisions. Unlike the American electoral system, you can continue to cast however many ballots you want. Unfortunately, some of us are constrained by financial circumstances.

As movie fans, I would like to think that our tastes expand across a wide spectrum of genres that transcend studio affiliations. I honestly do not care who finances and publishes the film, what I am looking for is a solid movie that is presented closest to what the director and writer wanted to bring to us and appeals to me. I have no loyalties to any studios, only to the artistic vision brought to us.

I'm sorry that you interpreted my wish to not see disruptive influences rather than well formed and thought-provoking arguments for old and new readers alike as format fandom.
I couldn't agree with you more and frankly, I feel like we need a lot more "elitism" like this here and abroad. I thought your posts were probably the best of this entire thread. I don't think you have anything to apologize for whatsoever.

Well said!

Last edited by JTK; 09-08-2007 at 07:39 PM.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-08-2007, 07:39 PM   #19
dialog_gvf dialog_gvf is offline
Moderator
 
dialog_gvf's Avatar
 
Nov 2006
Toronto
320
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by jedisinclair View Post
Actually, after giving this some more thought... I AM being a *****. A little financial bump in the road and I choose to ditch Blu-ray? What was I thinking? I am VERY upset about Paramount but I'm not going to quit supporting what I believe will be the winning format. I can not do it at a large level... but I can certainly afford 2 or 3 titles per month. I'm sorry I "lost my way" and I hope you guys can understand where I my head was at... I pledge here and now that unless things start to dramatically favor hd dvd, I will remain loyal to Blu-ray. I just have to do it on a smaller scale than before.

I'm posting this on my original "fence" thread as well.
If your issue is financial, then NOBODY would consider you a *****. In fact, it shows a good amount of sensible thinking to realize when your luxury hobby is potentially causing a problem.

And EVERYONE has every right to be extremely angry at Paramount. The issue around Paramount is that they broke a contract with the consumer. When they agreed to support Blu-ray, they made a promise to us all. Breaking that promise for a bribe kills the trust the consumers have in any studio.

And that such a FUD storm laying down changing arguments du jour occured, shows somebody is really worried that the anti-trust issues are going to rise up and bite them over all this.

Early adopters are the life blood of any new format, and Paramount treated as all like garbage. And whoever set up the payment, clearly doesn't give a damn about our business either. You simply don't treat consumers that way.

Gary
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-08-2007, 07:45 PM   #20
Teazle Teazle is offline
Power Member
 
Teazle's Avatar
 
Aug 2007
Canada
1
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by dialog_gvf View Post
...
And EVERYONE has every right to be extremely angry at Paramount. The issue around Paramount is that they broke a contract with the consumer. When they agreed to support Blu-ray, they made a promise to us all. Breaking that promise for a bribe kills the trust the consumers have in any studio.
...
jedisinclair, excellent decision! As Gary says, we are all furious at Paramount but they'll be back ... You'll be able to enjoy those 45 BDs for a long time to come.
  Reply With Quote
Reply
Go Back   Blu-ray Forum > Blu-ray > Blu-ray Technology and Future Technology

Similar Threads
thread Forum Thread Starter Replies Last Post
Official "Sick of people asking about Transformers" Thread Blu-ray Movies - North America Sith 102 02-21-2008 03:00 AM
I'm so sick of 360 lovers who say "PS3 sucks". General Chat Nerdkiller likes BD 140 01-23-2008 07:19 PM
When is UNIVERSAL HOME VIDEO jumping on the Blu-ray "bandwagon"?! General Chat CareyD1080p 20 12-21-2007 02:49 PM
UK gets "Kill Bill" 1&2, "Pulp Fiction", "Beowulf", "Jesse James", and more in March? Blu-ray Movies - North America JBlacklow 21 12-07-2007 11:05 AM
I'm sick of hearing that HD DVD is "winning" Blu-ray Players and Recorders radagast 81 08-09-2007 02:40 PM



Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 08:34 PM.