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Russ
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posted on 8th Jan 07 at 16:51 |
blu-ray has one thing going for it, thats the ps3, which even if it was shit, will sell buy the lorry load
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Rob_Quads
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posted on 8th Jan 07 at 16:49 |
Dual-Layer disks have also been made for the first time which includes a HD-DVD on one layer
and a Blu-Ray on the other.
In 2 years IMO both formats will still be around with fairly even market - maybe 40:60 either way but dual players will become common place much like DVD + and - writers
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Rich_J_Williams
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posted on 8th Jan 07 at 16:24 |
quote: Originally posted by CorSRi_BT
quote: Originally posted by Russ
hd-dvd has an edge, not that its better, but people are generally stupid, and think, i need hd-dvd cos its hd like my tv. where as blue ray is something new to them and has to many letters :|
So true of Britain today.:lol:
huummmm, i belive form my post you can see that i did fall into this trap? well i did not know if they would both work on my TV?
cheers for the help though lads
rich
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Scotty_B
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posted on 8th Jan 07 at 16:06 |
quote: Originally posted by Russ
hd-dvd has an edge, not that its better, but people are generally stupid, and think, i need hd-dvd cos its hd like my tv. where as blue ray is something new to them and has to many letters :|
So true of Britain today.:lol:
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Russ
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posted on 8th Jan 07 at 15:39 |
hd-dvd has an edge, not that its better, but people are generally stupid, and think, i need hd-dvd cos its hd like my tv. where as blue ray is something new to them and has to many letters :|
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mk4_astra
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posted on 8th Jan 07 at 13:59 |
lg have just been demonstrating there player that plays both formats in vegas:cool: its not cheap though:|
both will be visually stunning and both will play at 1080p, though people do seem to be leaning more towards HD-DVD in terms of picture quality and it being the format that will come out on top.
to give you an idea of the picture quality at a stand at this vegas show there were 5 basketball players bouncing the ball and inbetween each one was a screen that produced a basketball player doing the same and it was nearly impossible to tel the difference!
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Rich_J_Williams
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posted on 8th Jan 07 at 13:04 |
thanks for that mate, thats brilliant!
i was not planning on get a HD or Blu Ray DVD player yet anyway i was just bothered that i had bought a TV and i did not want it to go out of date!
cheers
rich
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ssj_kakarot
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posted on 8th Jan 07 at 12:52 |
blue-ray holds more data.
blue ray is more expensive, as are the players.
your tv will play both dont worry.
my advice just wait for a few years lol the prices are still to high, or if you fancy one now get a 360 and the hd-dvd addon, as i think its better value than getting a hd-dvd player for £499 or a blue ray player for £999.
mind you its been a while since i looked prices might have changed by now.
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Rich_J_Williams
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posted on 8th Jan 07 at 12:49 |
Sorry if this is a repost of is just plain thinkness! i just have two questions about this?
1 - Whats the Differenace?
2 - I have only recently bought a HD ready TV, does that mean if blu Ray wins the battle that my TV will be Obsolete? or will my TV play both?
thanks
rich
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