lol right.. "on principle" my ass.. I don't think you had any intention on getting a HD-DVD player.. otherwise you would have jumped on the deal.. I mean you spent $400+ on a Blu-Ray player to get HD movies, why not spend $99 to expand your HD movie library?? I mean, you were "tempted" by the $99 right? I can understand though.. if I spent over $400 on a HD movie player and then saw one for $99 that can play HD movies just as well, if not better, I'd probably pass on it to.. out of principle.
What principal is there at stake? We aren't talking about loyalty to nation or family. If you can afford both, you can only gain from having both (more films to watch!)
On principle? Why because you think the execs at Sony deserve a $100K bonus for a Blu-ray success more than the guys at Toshiba for HD DVD success? What principles would you be compromising exactly?
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strap3212 @ Nov 7th 2007 3:44PM
I gotta admit, the $99 price point had me really tempted. But I resisted on principle. Go TEAM BLUE!
drew.catt @ Nov 7th 2007 3:57PM
I actually tried to pick up an A2. Best Buy was sold out though, and my attempts at jumping into the HD-fray were thwarted.... until the next deal.
Gil @ Nov 7th 2007 4:17PM
lol right.. "on principle" my ass.. I don't think you had any intention on getting a HD-DVD player.. otherwise you would have jumped on the deal.. I mean you spent $400+ on a Blu-Ray player to get HD movies, why not spend $99 to expand your HD movie library?? I mean, you were "tempted" by the $99 right? I can understand though.. if I spent over $400 on a HD movie player and then saw one for $99 that can play HD movies just as well, if not better, I'd probably pass on it to.. out of principle.
TeddyN @ Nov 7th 2007 4:20PM
What principal is there at stake? We aren't talking about loyalty to nation or family. If you can afford both, you can only gain from having both (more films to watch!)
dman @ Nov 7th 2007 4:39PM
On principle? Why because you think the execs at Sony deserve a $100K bonus for a Blu-ray success more than the guys at Toshiba for HD DVD success? What principles would you be compromising exactly?