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View Poll Results: Would you buy an HDTV / blu-ray combo?
Yes. Love the "blade" concept and design aspect. 2 18.18%
Maybe. Would have to be a "no compromise" design so it still gives me everything. 5 45.45%
No way. <Insert rant here.> 4 36.36%
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Old 09-06-2007, 02:42 PM   #1
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Lightbulb Would you buy an HDTV / blu-ray combo?

It's time to up the ante. We have seen TV / VHS combos. We have seen TV / DVD / VHS combos. It is time for the HDTV / Blu-ray combo. No cables, just an astounding picture being fed straight to the screen.

Not only can you firmware upgrade the player, but the TV as well. Brings greater perceived added value. A standardized "blade concept" would let people buy any "blu-blade" they want for the TV. In fact, the TV doesn't need to come with a player. Just remove the panel and plug in a "blu-blade", or cable box, etc.

I would certainly consider one as it is a great space and energy savor. Best of all, ONE remote control.

Forget the old adage of, "What happens when it breaks". The blu-ray player is a "blade" unit. If it breaks, you can undo the screws and send it back for repair, or replace it with an upgraded unit. Makes the TV investment much more sound long term.

I'd love to head up that project. Who is with me? <Starts handing out torches and pitch forks> Oh, sorry.... got carried away.

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