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Old 09-25-2007, 03:36 PM   #10
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You should not just post but send Amazon an e-mail as well.

I just sent them this:

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http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.htm...blurayforum-20

I am very disappointed with Amazon's new High Def 101 page. It is VERY misleading to consumers.

Firstly in your FAQ's it mentions only DVD and "HD DVD" as though Blu-ray Disc players are also classified as HD DVD players, which they are not. It should read "HD DVD/Blu-ray" in all instances.

Secondly in your HD vs. Blu-ray section you mention the advantages of TrueHD, yet fail to mention that there are currently over three and a half times as many lossless audio tracks on Blu-ray Disc releases as there are on HD DVD releases.

You fail to mention that Blu-ray Disc's region coding is optional, suggesting instead that only HD DVD is region free.

Your FAQ and HD. vs. Blu-ray sections are poorly written or written by someone with an agenda. Your own site shows that Blu-ray's average rankings of the Top 100 discs are on average twice as high as HD DVD discs and the Nielsen/Videoscan numbers released every week through Home Media Magazine further prove this. Much is lacking from your site.

Please consider fixing this immediately so that people are not confused into purchasing a format without getting both sides of the story as you are very evidently only presenting one side here.

Sincerely,
The place to send them an e-mail is here and make sure you hit the "not related to an order" link:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/brows...blurayforum-20
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