It's still too early to say either is winning or losing, who knows, as long as this format war possibly could take both could come out winning if dual format players can drop in price enough to at least come within inches of the pricing of either single format player. Personally I'm tired of people getting so worked up over the outcome of this HD movie war, I just want to get an HD movie in some format and put it a machine and watch the movie. My ideal player would play HD DVD/Blu-ray/DVD/VCD... as well as being a network Xvid/DivX player to play the movies stored on my computers hard drive in the other room.
If you're just throwing ideas out, I'd really like it, your universal media player, to be buit into my Halo player. (why call it anything else when that's all it does)
Actually, I guess I just need to figure out a way to put a combo (HDDVD and BRD) drive in my halo player (xbox1). That would pretty much solve the whole deal wouldn't it.
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KissTheRing @ Mar 21st 2007 12:23PM
It's still too early to say either is winning or losing, who knows, as long as this format war possibly could take both could come out winning if dual format players can drop in price enough to at least come within inches of the pricing of either single format player. Personally I'm tired of people getting so worked up over the outcome of this HD movie war, I just want to get an HD movie in some format and put it a machine and watch the movie. My ideal player would play HD DVD/Blu-ray/DVD/VCD... as well as being a network Xvid/DivX player to play the movies stored on my computers hard drive in the other room.
andy @ Mar 21st 2007 2:58PM
It also has to be totally silent.
If you're just throwing ideas out, I'd really like it, your universal media player, to be buit into my Halo player. (why call it anything else when that's all it does)
Actually, I guess I just need to figure out a way to put a combo (HDDVD and BRD) drive in my halo player (xbox1). That would pretty much solve the whole deal wouldn't it.