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#1 ramey70
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[QUOTE="Bread_or_Decide"][QUOTE="tango90101"][QUOTE="Bread_or_Decide"][QUOTE="tango90101"]

DVD didn't make you go out and buy a new tv just to get the most out of it..

bluray does...

so, no...bluray isn't worth the price....

most don't have a 1080p tv....

tango90101

Blu-ray isn't meant to make you buy a new TV. Blu-ray supplements the purchase.

After you get one you'll want more HD content. Thats when blu-ray comes in.

And with HD TV sales rising every year the future is looking blu.

sony's BIGGEST marketting point for bluray is/was 1080p..

a tv that 99% of tv owners DON'T have...;)

it's funny how you guys changed your stance from "1080p is the only true hd, so therefore blooory is better" to "bluray only need 720p"...:roll:

the main flux of hdtv selling are at the sub $1,000 mark..which are NOT bluray tv...;)

but hey..if you want to believe it's "worth it"..that's fine... it's just too bad the rest of the world apparently doesn't agree with yuou...or sony..

What stance? When did I make any such stance? 720p/1080i/1080p are all HD and you can't go wrong with any of them.

Yeah and guess what you can still watch them in 1080i. Sony can market all they want. Blu-ray works with my 1080i tv. I honestly don't care about what everyone else is buying. I'm happy with how awesome all the movies look. Who cares about the rest of the world. All I know is all my friends want to come over to my house and watch movies and TV in HD.

so if 1080i is good enough... bluray really looks like a ripoff when hd dvd players are hundreds of dollars less....

i think sony would rather people bought their own br players rather than go to your house to watch hd movies tho...:)

i'm sorry, i just don't see the value in being forced to pay for something you can't use to its potential...

The maximum potential of HD-DVD and the 360 is 1080p. Are we to understand you are using it to its full potential?

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#2 ramey70
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[QUOTE="Bread_or_Decide"][QUOTE="tango90101"]

DVD didn't make you go out and buy a new tv just to get the most out of it..

bluray does...

so, no...bluray isn't worth the price....

most don't have a 1080p tv....

tango90101

Blu-ray isn't meant to make you buy a new TV. Blu-ray supplements the purchase.

After you get one you'll want more HD content. Thats when blu-ray comes in.

And with HD TV sales rising every year the future is looking blu.

sony's BIGGEST marketting point for bluray is/was 1080p..

a tv that 99% of tv owners DON'T have...;)

it's funny how you guys changed your stance from "1080p is the only true hd, so therefore blooory is better" to "bluray only need 720p"...:roll:

the main flux of hdtv selling are at the sub $1,000 mark..which are NOT 1080p tv...;)

but hey..if you want to believe it's "worth it"..that's fine... it's just too bad the rest of the world apparently doesn't agree with yuou...or sony..

As I've said before, Sony was dumb to ever push the nonsense that 1080p is the only "true HD" (granted many other company's do it as well".

Further, I still have no idea why you insist on why you somehow equate me to Sony. I own the Wii, 360 and PS3 and use my 360 more than the other two combined.

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#3 ramey70
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DVD didn't make you go out and buy a new tv just to get the most out of it..

bluray does...

so, no...bluray isn't worth the price....

most don't have a 1080p tv....

tango90101

Bluray and HD-DVD are also beneficial for 1080i/720p owners as well. And the question of worth is entirely up to the individual.

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#5 ramey70
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RE5 on the Wii? While we are at why not just port Crysis to the Atari 2600?
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#6 ramey70
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I don't really see what the problem is. It's no different than Ford or GM advertising in Car & Driver or Motortrend. Or Dell or HP advertising in PC World.
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#7 ramey70
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The game is already being developed on the PS3, so the chances of it being exclusive to the 360 are nil. It could be multiplat however.
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#8 ramey70
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[QUOTE="ramey70"][QUOTE="PoppaLemming"]

Sorry to say it but you wasted your money

PoppaLemming

In your opinion. I've enjoyed owning my PS3, even if I've mostly used it as a Bluray player.

have a blu ray player on my XPS M1710

I'd rather spend the money for a PS3 on a tattoo

Then it's a matter of personal preference, so there's no way to definitively say that he wasted his money.

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#9 ramey70
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Sorry to say it but you wasted your money

PoppaLemming

In your opinion. I've enjoyed owning my PS3, even if I've mostly used it as a Bluray player.

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#10 ramey70
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Already have it......and the 360.....and the Wii.:)