I seem to be having a bluetooth issue with my PS3. My Headset and BD remote worked fine for some time, but now I have to register each device everytime I turn on my system. The devices work once registered but after I shutdown,and turn back on, I have to register again. I'm trying to contact Sony by phone, but not having any luck actually getting to talk to someone. Anyone seen anything like this before?
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It's not going to be decided for a long time, if at all. Neither format is making any real money (compared to DVD) so everything is still up in the air. Multiple hardware manufacturers (not just LG anymore) are now working on combo devices, so even they are preparing for the long haul.
Weird... cause the Best Buy I work at - not only do we have about 2x more Blu-Ray movies, we sell at a ratio of roughly 4:1 Blu-ray and HD-DVD. I guess different regions...Kinitari
Considering that you work in retail and I do not, you would have more insight then someone such as myself. I am just making an oberservation, nothing more. But as internet forums go, go against popular opinion, then prepare for a barrage.
[QUOTE="eckertt001"]Amazon is about the worst as a litmus test. My local stores, Circuit City, Best Buy etc... get a massive amount of HD-DVD and sell out, and then restock. There are stilla lot of the same blu-ray still siting on the shelf. And Ireally dont care who wins, as I got both. (Blu-Rayon my PS3, and HD-DVD on my Xbox 360) ButI seethe blu-ray people really over-hyping its popularity.Runningflame570
Overhyping nothing, theres not been a single week this year that I'm aware of that Blu-Ray hasn't done double what HD-DVD has according to Nielsen Videoscan.
When I look at those ratings and see at the bottom in very fine print, via 'Sony Home Picutres Entertainment', and 'Doesn't include all retailers including Wal-Mart' I call that hype.
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