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Jeff,I have never seen D-Theater, what was it about HD-DVD that you didn't like as much as D-Theater?Keep in mind that the stores are a less than ideal place for watching HD. ie too much light.As for the actual demo technique, I was not as impressed, it was in the back of the store, hard to find, and too much light.
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Ben Drawbaugh @ Mar 8th 2006 10:49AM
Jeff,
I have never seen D-Theater, what was it about HD-DVD that you didn't like as much as D-Theater?
Keep in mind that the stores are a less than ideal place for watching HD. ie too much light.
As for the actual demo technique, I was not as impressed, it was in the back of the store, hard to find, and too much light.