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doc_hudson

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Doc_Hudson
Location: United StatesMember since: 28 February 2000

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Quick payment, fantastic eBayer! Thank you!
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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19 February 2008
HD-DVD vs. Blu-Ray War
With the HD-DVD vs. Blu-Ray war going on, buyers are torn between which format to buy. I thought is that we should support the one that gives us the most vlue for our money. That to me is HD-DVD. Why support brands that force consumers to pay 3 times more than the competitors prices? Don't give in to these companies that are trying to monopoloize the industry standard when neither formats have any performance advantages to the other. Each side can argue their points, but in the end, it's all about who will be ripping you off. Blue-ray supporters strategy is to make it seem like just because some top movie studios are supporting their format that it is the superior format. Don't be fooled by their claims. HD-DVD has just as much to offer in quality and performance as Blue-ray. In fact, Sony's Playstation III doesn't even offer DTS surround sound audio in its Blue-ray player. My advice to anyone who is still on the fence about these two formats is to buy an HD-DVD player now. Watch what you still can in the HD-DVD format. And use it as an upconverter for regular DVDs. If and when Blue-ray finally wins the format wars, don't give into them unless they dramatically drop their prices. I have a Mitsubishi 1080p 65" LCD and regular DVDs look great on my Toshiba HD-A3 Player HD-DVD Player. You can't hardly see the difference!
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