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Only two formats - Blu-ray and HD DVD - but a million questions
The copy on the top of the magazine advertisement for Pioneer's creme de la creme next-generation video-disc movie player is borderline brilliant: "So much detail, you can actually see the plot thicken."
To take advantage of the sensational performance promised by that ad - and delivered, as well, depending on your level of home-theater investment - the consumer electronics companies have asked the public's indulgence: Choose a new high-definition video format, either Blu-ray or HD DVD. Pay for yet another round of video catalog titles on a new kind of disc. Sink hundreds of dollars in one box or the other, and be prepared to be told you've backed the wrong horse.
Or fudge your bets, and buy LG Electronics' one-box wonder, the Super Media Blue that plays Blu-ray discs and HD DVD discs, too.
Does anyone care that the $1,200 LG machine goes both ways? Does anyone care about any of this? read more | Link | Trackback | 0 Comments
Tuesday, April 03, 2007
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