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> Sounds like a winner, no?No, not really. It sounds like Engadget HD's whoring for Sony is showing no bounds. Are you seriously planning to report reviews, on Engadget HD, on every single flaming PC that has a Blu-ray drive in it? Or just the Sony PCs?Here's an article that's actually relevant to this blog: http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/09/23/notebook-makers-getting-choosyIt will not suit your Warner paymasters, but it's actually on topic, and has something to do with HD.
+1too bad such insight is verbotten on engadget.com
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squiggleslash @ Sep 23rd 2008 10:44PM
> Sounds like a winner, no?
No, not really. It sounds like Engadget HD's whoring for Sony is showing no bounds. Are you seriously planning to report reviews, on Engadget HD, on every single flaming PC that has a Blu-ray drive in it? Or just the Sony PCs?
Here's an article that's actually relevant to this blog: http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/09/23/notebook-makers-getting-choosy
It will not suit your Warner paymasters, but it's actually on topic, and has something to do with HD.
phanbouy @ Sep 24th 2008 5:52PM
+1
too bad such insight is verbotten on engadget.com