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Old 01-07-2008, 05:34 PM   #1
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Default And still the FUD continues...

Look at this one. They spin and deny and lie, even in the throws of defeat. Someone needs to start a 12 step program for FUD-boys.

Interesting report, but if you look at the 30 day graph, it's pretty close to parity up until this month, where Blu-ray Disc sales show a greater percentage of total sales.
There's no doubt in my mind that Warner's decision will hurt HD DVD and help Blu-ray Disc, at least in the USA. That being said, I think Warner's decision was premature,, particularly in the light of the fact that HD DVD's can be manufactured on existing DVD lines, while Blu-ray Disc DVD;s require new equipment.
Listen up, everyone! I, for one, am tired of the fanboy rants from both camps!
As I've said in the past, each format has a lot to offer. The one thing I find troubling about Blu-ray Disc is that it is still a work in progress.
It won't be until BDA profile 2.0 players are available on the market that Blu-Ray Disc players exhibit the same features that were available on HD DVD from day one. Once players are generally available that will support 1080p/120 fps and suppport for 24 fps movies, the market will become more stable.
I'm looking forward to the day when profile 2.0 Blu-ray Disc players will be available in the sub-$300 price range. Until then, I'll wait.

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Old 01-07-2008, 05:38 PM   #2
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I tried to read that.

Anyway,.. the hardcore DUD-ers wouldn't accept the truth if you beat it into them with a 2x4.

They are the thickest people ever known.

-Brian

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Old 01-07-2008, 05:40 PM   #3
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I'm looking forward to the day when profile 2.0 Blu-ray Disc players will be available in the sub-$300 price range. Until then, I'll wait.
Has your HD DVD fanboy in denial heard of the PS3. How is it not 2.0 compliant...

Get a Sony card and it's yours for $299.
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Old 01-07-2008, 05:40 PM   #4
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I tried to read that.

Anyway,.. the hardcore DUD-ers would accept the truth if you beat it into them with a 2x4.

They are the thickest people ever known.

-Brian
So true. Its comical. They have their talking points and can't be turned off of them. They just go back to the same 3 points no matter the discussion. He was responding to a sales graph showing DUDs tanking big time. Only one of those guys could spin that and of course go back immediately to their talking points, and then pretend to be "neutral" or in the middle or something.
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Old 01-07-2008, 05:41 PM   #5
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They will all cave eventually and buy a BR player.
That is unless they are happy with their DVD's after all it is "good enough" for them.
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Old 01-07-2008, 05:42 PM   #6
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Has your HD DVD fanboy in denial heard of the PS3. How is it not 2.0 compliant...

Get a Sony card and it's yours for $299.
Yeah exactly. I told him, try a PS3 its future proof. And since when are "improvements" and "upgrades" evidence of an unfinished or unfinalized spec. Its called upgradeability. The beauty of the Blu-ray and the PS3.
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Old 01-07-2008, 05:43 PM   #7
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Soon there will be no companies making hd dud and they will say oh but we bought 20 movies in the clearance bin at Wal-Mart and the ratings now say Blu-Ray 99.99% and HD DUD 0.01 we are making a comeback. lol
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Old 01-07-2008, 05:43 PM   #8
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They will all cave eventually and buy a BR player.
That is unless they are happy with their DVD's after all it is "good enough" for them.
And when they get their hands on a PS3 and see what it can do, they will be shocked at how stupid they were and what they wasted their money on.
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Old 01-07-2008, 05:46 PM   #9
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Look at this one. They spin and deny and lie, even in the throws of defeat. Someone needs to start a 12 step program for FUD-boys.

Interesting report, but if you look at the 30 day graph, it's pretty close to parity up until this month, where Blu-ray Disc sales show a greater percentage of total sales.
There's no doubt in my mind that Warner's decision will hurt HD DVD and help Blu-ray Disc, at least in the USA. That being said, I think Warner's decision was premature,, particularly in the light of the fact that HD DVD's can be manufactured on existing DVD lines, while Blu-ray Disc DVD;s require new equipment.Listen up, everyone! I, for one, am tired of the fanboy rants from both camps!
As I've said in the past, each format has a lot to offer. The one thing I find troubling about Blu-ray Disc is that it is still a work in progress.
It won't be until BDA profile 2.0 players are available on the market
that Blu-Ray Disc players exhibit the same features that were available on HD DVD from day one. Once players are generally available that will support 1080p/120 fps and suppport for 24 fps movies, the market will become more stable.
I'm looking forward to the day when profile 2.0 Blu-ray Disc players will be available in the sub-$300 price range. Until then, I'll wait.
The problem with his stupid rant is that all of those criticisms of blu have been true from day 1 and have not deterred sales. If anything, all of those things are now on the verge of becoming eliminated and can only drive sales upward rapidly.
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Old 01-07-2008, 05:46 PM   #10
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If the graph they're looking at is the Amazon sales rank chart it's very deceptive. As you move from the lowest sales ranks towards the top you're moving exponentially more product rather than the linear multiple those charts imply.
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Old 01-07-2008, 05:46 PM   #11
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Ah... Who gives a d*mn. Let them whine. If it happens to HD DUD it always get exaggerated (in positive and negative). Paramount was given 150 (but it isn't true). WB would be given $ 500 (not to forget Fox/MGM too... it's seen as a fact, but doesn't have a reliable source). Blu Ray have been winning all years sales. HD DUD have improved their sales marginally (not mentioning they lost all year). They can count the X Box 360 junk. Blu Ray can't count the PS3, because people aren't using it as a Blu Ray player... Who fills in more examples?!?!
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Old 01-07-2008, 05:48 PM   #12
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2008 is the year that blu-ray takes a quantum leap forward. 2009 is the year that PS3 games start going beyond what the 360 is capable of and the hardcore gamers can no longer ignore the shortcomings of the 360.
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Old 01-07-2008, 05:52 PM   #13
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Let them have their FUD, as of Friday it's all pretty-much BS. I first heard the news of Warner on CNN, and that's big-time. The news is spreading, and the under-lying message to consumers is that the war is just about over, and Blu-ray is the future.
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I tried to read that.

Anyway,.. the hardcore DUD-ers would accept the truth if you beat it into them with a 2x4.

They are the thickest people ever known.

-Brian
Maybe they need to be hit over the head with that 'olive branch' that everyone's going on about.
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Of COURSE it will hurt HD DVD and help Blu-ray. But it was no premature at all! In fact it should have been sooner so help end the war earlier. But it is still good timing, going into a new year with a new outlook on the war.
If they are so concerned with profile 2.0, maybe they should wait until they are out... say... this month (ever heard of the PS3?) or the others coming out before summer. We all know that we are early adopters and that choosing a side so early can mean better upgraded drives later. All the average people who will buy them this year for christmas will likely get 2.0 compliant drives. I think by the time they get off their high horse and realize that they were wrong, and HD DVD has failed, and that Blu-ray is the way to go... profile 2.0 players will be the norm.
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Yeah exactly. I told him, try a PS3 its future proof. And since when are "improvements" and "upgrades" evidence of an unfinished or unfinalized spec. Its called upgradeability. The beauty of the Blu-ray and the PS3.
this is like in the movie "school ties"... where Joe Pesci plays a homeless guy... and for some reason he was in the ivy league classroom and the professor was asking what's so good about the US constitution... and Pesci basically drills the professor a new one... he said that the best thing about the constitution was that it's upgradable, that the founding fathers can never predict what the future holds, so they made a document that is flexible and adjustable while still remaining "iron" (as in iron pen in National Treasure). the PS3 is basically the same... it's future proof.
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what im sick and tired of is how they don't get the only reason they were able to get into hd dvd so cheap is because of how desperate hd dvd was to sell players.

they think that blu-ray can't be mainstream because of its price. DVD was more expensive when it came out and it is mainstream now. PRICES FALL PEOPLE! Early DVD players could not do all the things later ones did too. Its part of the growing pains with new technology. The fact that HD DVD was able to have its entire profile complete at launch just goes to show you that it was under engineered.

the dvd market took about 3 years to really take off, blu-ray hasn't even been out for 2 and dare i say the only reason dvd took off big time 3 years after it was introduced was because of Sony's Playstation 2.
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Old 01-07-2008, 05:56 PM   #18
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quote "Maybe they need to be hit over the head with that 'olive branch' that everyone's going on about."

Thanks,.. that cracked me up.

I think the peace offering is let them buy Blu Rays next time they are on sale.

No one needs to be "rewarded" for making a bad choice.

-Brian
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