Zulu dawn Blu-ray players are

Zulu dawn

Blu-ray players are more expensive than the Xbox add on, so Im still just looking at them. I am pretty sad that the arrogant Sony won the battle. I got HD-DVD because it was cheaper yet it offered same quality as BR and it was definitely a finished product. From what I have zulu dawn BR players are less user friendly and are plauged by bugs. Anyway I wouldnt dismiss HD DVD players. As far as I know Netflix is getting ready to offer a streaming content to your tv using Xbox or PS3 with their internet connection. I suspect they will have the same service for HD-DVD players internet connection. Then we can use them as an interface to stream movies onto our TVs. Besides my Toshiba is a good upconverter so regular dvd-s look better. As for BR I will have to buy a bigger tv first 37inches currently and BR players price will have to drop to 200 for me to consider it. And I will definitely go with Panasonic or Sharp not Sony which sucks. All the sony products I had broke down. I bought one of the first dvd players back in 1998 when I paid 450 for it. It was sony and it broke down. Sony couldnt fix it, circuit city didnt want to take it back over 90 days and finally after a 6 month battle with a retailer they gave me a panasonic, which works till today. I got a Sony 32 LCD for the bedroom, High def cable with dvr and Blu Ray player. I am totally amazed by all the beautiful picture quality. Before, I just had low end TV, reg cable, low end dvd and vcr. I just love it all!!! Cost some bucks but you can/t take it with you. I especially like recording ball games such as Georgetown and looking at it after I know the score because I cant bear to watch in real time. yup, gonna enjoy my 360 add on, and movies as well. Maybe MS will give us that BD add on soon. Toshiba really bit it on this one hope they learned a lesson on the power of advertising. I think I seen ONE hd dvd commercial in 2 years, and at least 3 blu-ray commercials EVERY time I turned on the TV. They had the winning format in thier hands, they just failed to promote it. The demise of HD DVD is a non-starter for me personally. I bought an HDTV in January and use that with an upconverting DVD player/recorder that Ive been pleased with. If I get a Blu-Ray player or recorder LG makes one for PCs at a street price of 300 it will be for one of two things either my own recorded HD television shows if I can figure out how to do that or art house movies on Blu-Ray, which havent been released much, yet, as its largely been Hollywood titles that have been made available. Articles Ive seen elsewhere say that most users will likely content themselves with an upconverting DVD player and an HDTV, so the fact the Blu-Ray has won may be a Pyrrhic victory for its supporters. I bought a Sony Blu-Ray player just before XMAS 0 At first, I couldnt decide between the 2 technologies and was leaning toward HD-DVD zulu dawn because I wanted to get the hi-def Transformers movie. A nosy shopper convinced me otherwise.

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