Ha, the picture is amazing. This is just another sign that format war anything is far from over because the majority of the consumers still have no idea what is going on.
If HD DVD and Blu-Ray are still going at it a year from now things might get a little bit more interesting once consumers become more aware of how HD televisions work. Also, the move to ATSC will help push along their education. That is, if the government and others actually decide to make an effort to explain to people what is going to happen. Otherwise this is going to get a whole lot worse.
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Evan @ Aug 9th 2007 5:02PM
Ha, the picture is amazing. This is just another sign that format war anything is far from over because the majority of the consumers still have no idea what is going on.
If HD DVD and Blu-Ray are still going at it a year from now things might get a little bit more interesting once consumers become more aware of how HD televisions work. Also, the move to ATSC will help push along their education. That is, if the government and others actually decide to make an effort to explain to people what is going to happen. Otherwise this is going to get a whole lot worse.
Blackstar @ Aug 9th 2007 7:01PM
Um... I hope that box under the TV just belongs IN the bathroom, rather than the horrible thought he's using it AS a bathroom... O.O
An even worse thought, if so he has so many boxes he had to label it to remind him what was in it.
Mike @ Aug 9th 2007 8:13PM
Perhaps, but don't forget, the format war will not likely be decided by consumers, but by retailers and corporations.