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Old 01-05-2007, 05:48 PM   #1
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All of which will come to Blu-ray if you show Universal that Blu-ray is more profitable. The only way to do that is to NOT pay them a dime. By helping prolong the war you are only ruining it for all of the other blu-ray users.


Basically you are saying, "I'm ruining everything for the rest of you because I have no will power".

Correct.

I am an early adopter. Always have been. You guys that have the "will power" will have to fight the battle without me!
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Even with combo players HD DVD needs more studio support. As BD tecnology matures it will make HD DVD obsolete.
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Old 01-05-2007, 06:27 PM   #3
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Correct.

I am an early adopter. Always have been. You guys that have the "will power" will have to fight the battle without me!

I'm an early adopter aswell. The truth is that I haven't touched my hd-dvd player in months and have no intentions of touching it. It's a inferior piece of crap player that plays inferior movies and nothing more. To switch sides to that pile of filth that is HD-DVD should be completely unthinkable and undesirable. The future of HD films is at stake and we do not need people endorsing the inferior product.
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Old 01-05-2007, 08:39 PM   #4
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I'm an early adopter aswell. The truth is that I haven't touched my hd-dvd player in months and have no intentions of touching it. It's a inferior piece of crap player that plays inferior movies and nothing more. To switch sides to that pile of filth that is HD-DVD should be completely unthinkable and undesirable. The future of HD films is at stake and we do not need people endorsing the inferior product.
Hypocrite.

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Old 01-05-2007, 10:09 PM   #5
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I for one would never buy an LG product. I'm thrilled with my BDP S-1 and picture quality. HD DVD only has Universal to hold over our heads. I can live without them. If its a must have then I do what I did for the wifes birthday and gave her Van Helsing on dvd. No matter what happens, more Blu titles will be sold because of a dual format player. When Pirates or Spiderman becomes available and they can't keep them in stock as they fly off shelves, Universal will take notice. One last thing, how many Playstation 3's will be in peoples homes before years end. Thats alot of potential movie buyers. Either way we win,
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Old 01-07-2007, 05:25 AM   #6
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Even if at the same price or lower price, the PS3 is the better deal.

PS3>>>>LG dual format device.
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