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With warner Bros, and New Line cinema announcing there exclusive support for blu ray, Hd Dvd is being left even further behind.
locked&loaded;1879687 said:With warner Bros, and New Line cinema announcing there exclusive support for blu ray, Hd Dvd is being left even further behind.
Kangaroo;1882243 said:I still will not by either
BrAinPaiNt;1882410 said:I am not starting over since I have so many "regular" dvds.
I also do not have an HD Tv.
Now down the road if they make a player that plays both the blu-rays and regular ones, if they don't alreayd, and I finally get a HD tv...then I might buy one of the players.
It is like the whole Cassette CD situation. I had hundreds of tapes. Slowly started moving to CDs.
Then the VHS, luckily I did not have as many, but now I have a buttload of DVDs and I am not going to start all over for blu ray that is priced WAY too high right now.
locked&loaded;1882473 said:They for sure have atleast one blu ray player that also plays dvd, called the ps3, which i have. Also, why buy dvd's (movies)? Is it just me or are they the biggest waste of money? They will be on tv in acouple of months and after you watch them once maybe twice there complete trash.
junk;1882597 said:There are Blu Ray players that play regular DVDs. I think most do, in fact. I believe some actually upconvert to a 1080p signal as well.
Kangaroo;1882243 said:I still will not by either
BrAinPaiNt;1882410 said:I am not starting over since I have so many "regular" dvds.
I also do not have an HD Tv.
Now down the road if they make a player that plays both the blu-rays and regular ones, if they don't alreayd, and I finally get a HD tv...then I might buy one of the players.
It is like the whole Cassette CD situation. I had hundreds of tapes. Slowly started moving to CDs.
Then the VHS, luckily I did not have as many, but now I have a buttload of DVDs and I am not going to start all over for blu ray that is priced WAY too high right now.
ChldsPlay;1882932 said:They ALL do both. I have a ton of DVDs, but I don't feel a need to replace all of them. I simply buy new movies in HD format, and upgrade a select few DVDs. Most I will keep as regular DVD, but I haven't bought a new DVD for nearly a year now, everything is HD.
BrAinPaiNt;1882548 said:There are some movies I watch quite a bit.
For instance...band of brothers and Shogun I watch at the very least once a year...some times more.
mr.jameswoods;1884035 said:Exactly, I'm going to buy a PS3 because of the Blue Ray format. I'm getting a video game system and a Blue ray player in one. I can still play all my old DVD's on them but when deciding to buy a new DVD, I will buy the Blue Ray version. And I'm glad they have Blue Ray. Some of these older DVD's have a lot of problems and skip etc. I invested in Sony 2 years ago and people were saying that Sony was a risky proposition because of their gamble in Blue Ray and assuming that it would be the major medium for DVD's. People cited the Beta Max as the failed Sony project. Let's just say, I was happy with that stock
I'm just a firm believer in Sony products. You can always get televisions with better picture and better equipment but Sony lasts. I still have a 9 year old 52 inch projection television that still works and has a better picture than my friends 52 inch Pioneer elite which is 5 years younger. Their products are built to last. My 5 disc Sony CD player from when I was a teenager still works, it's 19 years old.
thekavorka;1884126 said:sony did do a horrible job in manufacturing PS2 though in terms of durability.
mr.jameswoods;1884159 said:It depends on whrn you bought your PS2. The first PS2's that came out had issues but that was to be expected. I got my PS2 in 2003 and it's been extremely reliable and durable. It hasn't overheated, froze or had any problems. The first PS2's were overheating and having issues but that's typical of any original model. That's why I never buy the first edition of any technological device because they are essentially being beta tested on the public. Microsoft has been doing this with their operating system for years. I heard people have been having problems with the PS 3 overheating as well which is why I didn't buy one initially because I knew it would have problems.
mr.jameswoods;1884035 said:Exactly, I'm going to buy a PS3 because of the Blue Ray format. I'm getting a video game system and a Blue ray player in one. I can still play all my old DVD's on them but when deciding to buy a new DVD, I will buy the Blue Ray version. And I'm glad they have Blue Ray. Some of these older DVD's have a lot of problems and skip etc. I invested in Sony 2 years ago and people were saying that Sony was a risky proposition because of their gamble in Blue Ray and assuming that it would be the major medium for DVD's. People cited the Beta Max as the failed Sony project. Let's just say, I was happy with that stock
I'm just a firm believer in Sony products. You can always get televisions with better picture and better equipment but Sony lasts. I still have a 9 year old 52 inch projection television that still works and has a better picture than my friends 52 inch Pioneer elite which is 5 years younger. Their products are built to last. My 5 disc Sony CD player from when I was a teenager still works, it's 19 years old.