$1,000?
Too rich for me....
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Jerry Jones
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A bit to high for me.
Life is like a pothole, you just have to learn to get around it. -
The only real interest I have in Blue Ray is for data storage. Until the recordables drop to $5 or less it is a non entity to me.
I am perfectly happy with normal DVD resolution- even on my big screen. I'm betting most people feel the same way.
Obviously a $1000 movie player isn't targeted at the general public. But if for some reason, you have to have a Blue Ray player, wouldn't it make more sense to buy a PS3 at around half the price in November?
I'm sorry. I just don't see the point. -
Why is the blueray $1000 vs hddvd $500 vs ps3 w/blueray $599 (and plays games)? They mostly do the same things and I am also waiting on a recordable format, sucks having hdtv pvr from dishnetwork and not being able to save to disk. I was going to go with DVHS but I didn't see any hdmi or component inputs on it, and dishnetwork doesn't have firewall so the firewall option is not available. although I did here that they are in negotiations to allow you to offload the pvr to an external hard drive for later playback until blueray or hddvd recorders come out.
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I'll pass. Blu-Ray and HD are just interim standards anyway. Wake me when HVD comes out.
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Originally Posted by ROF
http://reviews.cnet.com/4531-10921_7-6542126.html?tag=cnetfd.sd
"CNET's Dan Ackerman and I had also burned a BD-RE (Blu-ray rewriteable) disc of 1080p test clips from DVE Pro and other sources using the Sony VAIO RC310G and its Ulead BD DiscRecorder software, which is designed to create discs that can be played on set-top units such as the Samsung. Although the disc played fine on the VAIO using the InterVideo WinDVD software player, the Samsung spit it back as unplayable. Of course, with first-gen authoring software and hardware, the fault might not be the Samsung's. "
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If you spend $1000 for a burner and $1000 for a set top player and you find your discs burnt do not play in the set top I am sorry I just have to laugh at your losses. You spent $2000 on first generation technology that by 3QTR07 will be half the cost and 2 or 3 generations ahead.
In any case, my DVD's from my burner rarely get used in set tops. I use my burner mostly for data applications.
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