Kevin G
Australia
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(Jan 14, 2006 - 4:46 AM)
I dont think i quite follow what that dude is trying to say...
If you cant install a service pack which contains hundreds of fixes for various exploits why would you be able to install just a single fix?
(Jan 11, 2006 - 3:59 AM)
My guess to that is because which side the studios that produce the most movies per year by far are on...
PARAMOUNT
WARNER
UNIVERSAL
Two of those studios have released release dates for many movies coming out in just a few months, even some big names.
So when consumers are hit with this 'revolutionary' new HD movie phase... are they going to wait for another format? I doubt it. Only people I can see waiting are ps3 gamers and people who value space above all
All i can see is a hddvd bonaza with sony trying to tell people they shouldnt buy hddvd because theirs is better....
(Jan 11, 2006 - 3:43 AM)
25gb and 50gb respectivly not 50 and 100
(Jan 8, 2006 - 10:21 AM)
I would sure hope it sells a LOT more than 'hundreds and thousands' in the first two years else its allready failed ;)
(Jan 8, 2006 - 6:44 AM)
I dont think the price there is dynamic. The technology blueray uses is actually very expensive and is why the prices are so high. Since the HDDVD can use currently technology with minor changes its a much more economic solution.
The ps3 is expected to be around the $500 mark which spells a very very large loss for sony at launch for at least the first year - which they hope to make back with the success of the ps3(no doubts they will).
Since both sides have mentioned that the size diffirence is hardly going to be a factor, i doubt very much it will.