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[QUOTE="ramey70"][QUOTE="revolution2k6"][QUOTE="Willy105"]sony owns the font, idiot.Wow.
Sony is gonna get sued a lot this gen.
Wait until Marvel sues Sony for the font.
Willy105
I'm glad someone said it.
It was a joke, you know. You didn't have to insult me.
I didn't, he did. And you have to admit that sometimes it's very hard to discern the jokes from people being serious on this board. I never know what to believe!
Sony get sued quite a lot don't they...?SpigleyMcCheese
Yes. They are the most sued company on earth. In fact, the US Justice Department is thinking of setting up a special circuit of courts who's only task is to handle the millions of lawsuits brought against Sony each hour.
[QUOTE="Willy105"]sony owns the font, idiot.Wow.
Sony is gonna get sued a lot this gen.
Wait until Marvel sues Sony for the font.
revolution2k6
I'm glad someone said it.
[QUOTE="ramey70"][QUOTE="Dabunzie"][QUOTE="ramey70"][QUOTE="bluebrad1974"][QUOTE="ramey70"]Why not go crack open your $800 standalone br player and see if there isn't some form of cell chip inside.Or maybe a new Toshiba hdtv, try that one.[QUOTE="bluebrad1974"][QUOTE="ramey70"]If the Cell was made to play Bluray movies why is it only found in one player (the PS3)?Dabunzie
There is no "form" of the Cell chip inside any standalone bluray or HD-DVD player (I've had my Toshiba HD-A1 for a year now). That is the most ludicrous claim I've ever heard. I suppose a mini Cell chip is also in Sony, Dell and HP laptops with Bluray drives and hell maybe there's even a secret Cell chip inside of the HD-DVD add-on for the 360! OMG the conspiracy is huge!
lol go crack them open big boy, your in for a surprise.The real "big boys" are the home theater gurus at the AVS forums. So far they think you are full of it.
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=883849
Toshiba uses cell processor in their HDTVs...
No, they don't. You people will believe anything.
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/display/20050430085547.html
http://www.engadget.com/2005/01/05/toshiba-ces-cell-processors-for-all-tvs-in-2006-and-more/
Your articles are from 2005 and cite demo units for marketing purposes. It never came to fruition and no Toshiba retail HDTV ever had or has had to date a Cell processor used. Like I said, you people will believe anything.
[QUOTE="ramey70"][QUOTE="bluebrad1974"][QUOTE="ramey70"]Why not go crack open your $800 standalone br player and see if there isn't some form of cell chip inside.Or maybe a new Toshiba hdtv, try that one.[QUOTE="bluebrad1974"][QUOTE="ramey70"]If the Cell was made to play Bluray movies why is it only found in one player (the PS3)?Dabunzie
There is no "form" of the Cell chip inside any standalone bluray or HD-DVD player (I've had my Toshiba HD-A1 for a year now). That is the most ludicrous claim I've ever heard. I suppose a mini Cell chip is also in Sony, Dell and HP laptops with Bluray drives and hell maybe there's even a secret Cell chip inside of the HD-DVD add-on for the 360! OMG the conspiracy is huge!
lol go crack them open big boy, your in for a surprise.The real "big boys" are the home theater gurus at the AVS forums. So far they think you are full of it.
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=883849
Toshiba uses cell processor in their HDTVs...
No, they don't. You people will believe anything.
[QUOTE="ramey70"]Why not go crack open your $800 standalone br player and see if there isn't some form of cell chip inside.Or maybe a new Toshiba hdtv, try that one.[QUOTE="bluebrad1974"][QUOTE="ramey70"]If the Cell was made to play Bluray movies why is it only found in one player (the PS3)?bluebrad1974
There is no "form" of the Cell chip inside any standalone bluray or HD-DVD player (I've had my Toshiba HD-A1 for a year now). That is the most ludicrous claim I've ever heard. I suppose a mini Cell chip is also in Sony, Dell and HP laptops with Bluray drives and hell maybe there's even a secret Cell chip inside of the HD-DVD add-on for the 360! OMG the conspiracy is huge!
lol go crack them open big boy, your in for a surprise.The real "big boys" are the home theater gurus at the AVS forums. So far they think you are full of it.
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=883849
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