I think it depends on how long you've been a gamer, For us old cats inverted used to be the default setting so thats wut we're used to. Inverted ftw
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and what would be written if blue ray ended up loosing... at least we didn't HAVE to get an HD-DVD player with our XBOXs. I'd love to see all the PS3 lovers shouting about how they were ALL ripped off cause blue ray died out. Not saying that it will or won't... just doing a comparison of the situation.
Oh... and sorry people, but those 5 hd-dvds take something like 4 months to get to your door... ouch.
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Actually, as odd as it sounds only 40% of ps3 owners know of it's blu ray capabilities, although that number is a few months old and MAYBE people became educated, it's still just a bunch of hype that was around ps3 when it came out, with it's "superior gaming power",but the lack of content made it lose this generation by a landslide. Fact is, no game has even begun to test the limits of either the box or the ps3 yet. Not even close
I don't mean to offend anyone here, but it seems that many of you are misinformed on the format war here, and it doesnt help anyone when you throw your misinformed childish thoughts into the mix when someone is trying to make a decision whether or not to sell something he already bought.
The Format war is not over, and here's the facts
Warner bros went blu ray a couple weeks back
Rumors circulated about paramount/dreamworks leaving HD, but they have released a statement saying that they ARE NOT leaving HD DVD and will continue to support it. They have a contract w/ toshiba and would lose alot if they were to breach that contract.
Universal is still with HD DVD
Lastly, agreed u shouldnt have bought the player because no one is moving from the SD Disk anytime soon, from 06-07 HD DVD disks sold about 2mil and blu ray sold about 3mil, making up a little over 2 percent of the total movies sold. It wil be years before anyone gives a sh!t about HD movies, and they have to lower disk price almost 1/3 for it to be an acceptable price range. Hope that helps
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