It's a double no, *if* this TOTAL MISINFORMATION will stop.
"...consumers are having a tough time finding a value proposition in the format, which doesn't look phenomenally better than upscaled DVD in most eyes."
Cite me the study that says that please, as I notice a total lack of link there. Yes, people have said that here and there on the Internet. But for every one of those, there's two or three who say they're nuts and Blu-ray does, indeed, look phenomonally better.
But the larger problem is this adage has been expanded to all consumers in general. This is MISINFORMATION. It's not been tested, nor proven true. But you say it over and over people begin to THINK it's true. Kind of like the news that "Joe the Plumber isn't even named Joe!" when it's actually his middle name, and what he goes by... but it's been repeated over and over and over and people start thinking it's true.
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EatingPie @ Oct 28th 2008 8:04PM
It's a double no, *if* this TOTAL MISINFORMATION will stop.
"...consumers are having a tough time finding a value proposition in the format, which doesn't look phenomenally better than upscaled DVD in most eyes."
Cite me the study that says that please, as I notice a total lack of link there. Yes, people have said that here and there on the Internet. But for every one of those, there's two or three who say they're nuts and Blu-ray does, indeed, look phenomonally better.
But the larger problem is this adage has been expanded to all consumers in general. This is MISINFORMATION. It's not been tested, nor proven true. But you say it over and over people begin to THINK it's true. Kind of like the news that "Joe the Plumber isn't even named Joe!" when it's actually his middle name, and what he goes by... but it's been repeated over and over and over and people start thinking it's true.
-Pie