quote - "either don't know or don't really care about the bonus connectivity features."
Yeah, like why would consumers "care" about technology that has NOT yet been released!
How can we know "what" we are supposedly great about this technology? Just get it released it in the future, talk/review it, and then we'll all be "in the know" about what the "fuss" is about, oomkay?
I'll tell you something that's starting to get noticed - some of the Warner films on HD DVD include a lossless Dolby True HD soundtrack (along with the lossy Dolby Digital Plus track), yet the same title on Blu-ray DOES NOT - available only in standard "Dolby Digital" or no Dolby track at all!
SUPERMAN RETURNS is an example of this, along with 2-3 other popular Warner films. Yet another reason to be disappointed with the Blu-ray "beyond high definition" format! Go HD DVD.
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Joseph R @ Dec 14th 2006 9:33PM
quote - "either don't know or don't really care about the bonus connectivity features."
Yeah, like why would consumers "care" about technology that has NOT yet been released!
How can we know "what" we are supposedly great about this technology? Just get it released it in the future, talk/review it, and then we'll all be "in the know" about what the "fuss" is about, oomkay?
I'll tell you something that's starting to get noticed - some of the Warner films on HD DVD include a lossless Dolby True HD soundtrack (along with the lossy Dolby Digital Plus track), yet the same title on Blu-ray DOES NOT - available only in standard "Dolby Digital" or no Dolby track at all!
SUPERMAN RETURNS is an example of this, along with 2-3 other popular Warner films. Yet another reason to be disappointed with the Blu-ray "beyond high definition" format! Go HD DVD.
kenneth @ Jan 6th 2007 7:33PM
Sounds like something to complain to Warner about. It's not the format's fault.