As the owner of only one HD-DVD unit but multiple blu-ray units, even I'm starting to think this getting not so much ridiculous but boring to the point of using other sources.
If both formats were still in the running, would they have even run this story? It's like they Google HD-DVD, find some non-news tidbit, and post it with the schoolyard nonsense.
I would imagine that in the next day or so, we'll see headlines like "Obama Maintains Lead in Primaries, and Doesn't Own an HD-DVD player"
You've officially crossed the line...not from funny to annoying, but funny to merely boring.
If you'd like, just email these stories directly to Nfinity and the others still clinging on, but for me at least this is a waste of space and I'd rather spend my time reading sites that are about the breadth of HD information, not one topic -- and in fact a topic that is last week's news. If another major company drops HD-DVD, go ahead and report it, but now it seems you're just as desperate to find the next "HD-DVD is Dead" headline as the last supports are to find positive news. Just boring.
Hey Jim, Testronic Labs third-party QCs almost every DVD you watch bud. Disney, Paramount, CBS, Sony, Dreamworks, Fox etc... It actually is interesting news for people who are in the DVD business. Technicolor, Deluxe and Ascent all use Testronic Labs.
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Jim Todd @ Feb 20th 2008 9:34AM
As the owner of only one HD-DVD unit but multiple blu-ray units, even I'm starting to think this getting not so much ridiculous but boring to the point of using other sources.
If both formats were still in the running, would they have even run this story? It's like they Google HD-DVD, find some non-news tidbit, and post it with the schoolyard nonsense.
I would imagine that in the next day or so, we'll see headlines like "Obama Maintains Lead in Primaries, and Doesn't Own an HD-DVD player"
You've officially crossed the line...not from funny to annoying, but funny to merely boring.
If you'd like, just email these stories directly to Nfinity and the others still clinging on, but for me at least this is a waste of space and I'd rather spend my time reading sites that are about the breadth of HD information, not one topic -- and in fact a topic that is last week's news. If another major company drops HD-DVD, go ahead and report it, but now it seems you're just as desperate to find the next "HD-DVD is Dead" headline as the last supports are to find positive news. Just boring.
clint @ Feb 21st 2008 12:13AM
Hey Jim, Testronic Labs third-party QCs almost every DVD you watch bud. Disney, Paramount, CBS, Sony, Dreamworks, Fox etc... It actually is interesting news for people who are in the DVD business. Technicolor, Deluxe and Ascent all use Testronic Labs.