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Posted on 2007-11-29 19:24:49 | by: Daimaou |
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Category: IMAGE
| Tags: VENTURER, HD-DVD, PLAYER, DVD, EUROPE, HDMI

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Posted on Thu Nov 29, 08:45 by Gar
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lol interesting read. The sad thing that most consumers don't know about these cheap HD-dvd players is that they don't output in FullHD (1080p). These cheap players at most do only 1080i (which isn't better than 720p, you might as well just have it output 720p), and it's really the higher-end Toshiba models (>$200 USD) that can do 1080p.
Posted on Fri Nov 30, 07:16 by Thetrue
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Is still too soon to know which format will be the winner. I believe we'll know that around 2010 (yep 2010!).
Posted on Fri Nov 30, 07:19 by Rocketboy_X
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Ya, that was a pointless post. And 1080p is good enough for 90% of the people out there. The rest need to sit a little further from their TV. If your TV is a year old or so, there's a darn good chance that you can't do 1080i anyways.

Posted on Fri Nov 30, 12:24 by Tan, Victoria, BC
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It is kind of amazing to see how in some of the post here, like this one, the writer just simply search for some number published somewhere and make some pretty simple conclusion. Something is selling less so they must be losing thus they should stop selling ... wait ... Sony is selling less PS3 then XBOX360 and Wii ... "Why on earth does [Sony] still continue on this path?".
Posted on Fri Nov 30, 06:06 by KenRob, Retired, Oregon, USA
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1080i is no better than 720p? No so, my friend. In fact, I would challenge you to do a comparison between 1080i and 1080p. You won't be able to discern the difference.
HD DVD is alive and well. It does lead sales in Europe and is not far behindBlu-ray in the U.S. It may eventually lose the "war" but that hasn't happened yet. Sony may lose too. Thinking people who do not love DRM prefer HD DVD.
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