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Chock one up for Sony (do it didlz)
it will be short lived. solid state memory is the future. cbf carrying a cd/dvd.
cbf netflix still offering HD DVD's...
http://img505.imageshack.us/img505/7023/agcw3.jpg
Actually Sony paid Netflix to quit supporting HDDVD, so don't expect that for much longer Creative.
Alright because I thought they stopped the day that got announced and Netflix was lieing about having it in HD. :L
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Originally Posted by darkspoon
What's the difference between HD-DVD and Blu-Ray?
Basically the Blu Ray disc holds more information
http://www.engadget.com/2005/09/19/b...on-s-division/
http://hometheater.about.com/od/dvdb...uhddvdinfo.htm
It also allows 7.1 surround sound speakers.
LOL yeah, Netflix totally lied. *keenanQuote:
Originally Posted by Creative
There's been a couple screw ups by Netflix... One example was I waited a month or so for a 3 year old movie which had no wait on it so I cbf that. It's nothing big, I know that it just bothers me something like that or if I request a HD DVD and they say they don't carry them anymore...Quote:
Originally Posted by Spyder
ii have to disagree, i can see hard drives start to get replaces by SSHD's but i dont see any portable media being replaced by it any time soon(i mean you wont be buying movies on SSHD's)...for one thing its giant fucking waste of money, kinda like one time use-ram :LQuote:
it will be short lived. solid state memory is the future. cbf carrying a cd/dvd.
yeah one time use CD's used to be expensive as shit as well. now look at us.