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(Feb 26, 2008 - 8:01 PM)
"While HD DVD will no longer continue as a format after Toshiba's withdrawal, and no new movies will be released, there are over 500 titles already available at discount prices. That could make the $50 investment very worthwhile, especially with Blu-ray players priced at least 6 times higher."
buying anything HD-DVD, no matter how cheap, is still a waste of money. Who in their right mind is going to throw away cash on a dead format? What is wrong with you people?
(Feb 22, 2008 - 7:29 PM)
ok people don't count Toshiba/HD-DVD out just yet. I'm betting they have another trick up their sleeve and are just making it seem like they've lost..don't jump to conclusions.
(Feb 21, 2008 - 8:01 PM)
what i don't understand is how HD-DVD fans love high def movies and and are early adopters....UNTIL blu ray wins the format war. Now all of the sudden they think high def movies aren't worth it, too expensive, and can be beat by a DVD upscaler. They also now think that the high def disk medium is obsolete because people are going to start downloading movies. Sooo if you thought all of this why the heck did you buy into HD-DVD??? I'm all about blu ray, but if hd-dvd had won i would've sucked it up and gone out and bought a hd player..because i like HD movies, simple as that. The format isn't that big a deal to me. Why are there so many idiots out there?
(Feb 20, 2008 - 7:05 PM)
miketechno, who cares about small independent films anyway? Every small/independent film i've ever seen sucked..lol
Way to go blu-ray we got universal!
(Feb 17, 2008 - 12:07 PM)
ah that's bs HD-DVD will win, just wait and see, Toshiba has a trick up their sleeve i bet