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News Blu-ray to the world - "We've won!"

Discussion in 'Article Discussion' started by Da Dego, 8 Jan 2008.

  1. Da Dego

    Da Dego Brett Thomas

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  2. DougEdey

    DougEdey I pwn all your storage

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    MPAA/RIAA TAKE NOTE PLEASE

    Currently, I don't see why I should spend £15-£25 per disc to upgrade my collection to HD, most upscalers do a pretty damn fine job!
     
  3. willowthewhite

    willowthewhite Minimodder

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    I think I'll hold out a little longer just to make sure, but that news has got the blue-ray drive on my shopping list.
     
  4. Demon Cleaner

    Demon Cleaner What's a Dremel?

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    /mspaint for the win!
     
  5. samkiller42

    samkiller42 For i AM Cheesecake!!

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    Nice one Demon

    This was not supposed to happen, however, if the Top Dog of BR is from Pioneer, then i don't mind so much.

    Sam
     
  6. Da Dego

    Da Dego Brett Thomas

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    THAT was awesome. :hehe: It was exactly how I felt during the conference.
     
  7. pendragon

    pendragon I pickle they

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    pff.. i doubt the format war is over.. I would wager that most people don't even have hd/br discs (myself among them), so there's plenty of time for things to change
     
  8. antiHero

    antiHero ReliXmas time!

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    I cant believe that BR wins:duh: I saw the same happen as with Betamax.

    My biggest question is always whats abour pron:D To my knowledge Sony forbit all porn to be released on BR so what about those 900 billion dollar market?
     
  9. Hugo

    Hugo Ex-TrustedReviews Staff

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    Begins with 'G' and ends with 'oogle'.

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  10. antiHero

    antiHero ReliXmas time!

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    ^^ Ahh so Sony had a change of mind and didnt wanted to do the same mistake as with Betamax(they forbit porn there too)
     
  11. E.E.L. Ambiense

    E.E.L. Ambiense Acrylic Heretic

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    Damn, are prices really that high across the pond?! I pay, during new release week, about $20 for BR discs. Some can be had even cheaper OL instead of brick n' mortar. Back-catalog stuff tends to be steeper, but really depends on the studio/title.

    Depends on your TV, and more importantly, your disposable income! :lol: From a technical standpoint, upscalers only do so much, as well all know. 480P jumped to 1080I/P; i.e. adding info to what isn't there to begin with. Even the best Faroudja upscaling chip-integrated players can't compete with true high-def, obviously. When I plunged to BR the difference was like night and day, and that's with a 9-year old Samsung CRT HDTV!

    The prices will drop soon enough. The real question is, can ya really wait? :hehe:
     
  12. Veles

    Veles DUR HUR

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    I though that guy looked familiar
     
  13. Lucidity

    Lucidity What's a Dremel?

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    I have both formats, but personally I would of preferred HD-DVD to win, because I know what an evil company Sony can be, but that is just me. Anyway it's not over until the lawsuits are done. This could actually be a fatal blow to blu-ray if M$/Toshiba manage to sue the crap out of Warner for violating the contract, and thus Paramount would have to stay with HD-DVD because its reason for leaving would then be null and void.
     
  14. E.E.L. Ambiense

    E.E.L. Ambiense Acrylic Heretic

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    :confused: Suing Paramount for possibly exercising their rights regarding the clause set as part of the contract, i.e. ability to opt-out?
     
  15. HourBeforeDawn

    HourBeforeDawn a.k.a KazeModz

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    like this was a surprise I knew BluRay was the better format oh and for those who say an upscaler is good enough for you probably dont have a decent sound system so it woudnt matter but for me I find the biggest improvement to BluRay is not just in the Video but Audio take a huge improvement as its usually what gets compressed the most of a DVD and seeing how an upscaler only for Video you dont get that impressive audio but anyhow as far as the price, DVD were bloody expensive when the Tech was new too and then started to go down and the same will happen here too.
     
  16. BioSniper

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    Blu-ray although expensive isn't too badly priced unless you actually go to the shops.
    With the current 3-for-2 sales on discs at places like HMV they work out at around £10-15 each depending on the titles you choose for your selection.

    I have both Blu-Ray and HD-DVD now, but it's still a shame as I try to not support Sony and their evil ways where possible.
    Still, maybe we can once and for all declare a winner which will eventually provide a clear choice for consumers and hopefully drive prices down due to manufacturers not sitting on the fence and charging huge sums in case they got their choice wrong and need to recoup the costs.
     
  17. hix

    hix Girls, Games and Glory

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    You guys think you got ripped off for £15 a movie? That's like 97 Malaysian Ringgit. Our retailers are selling BD's at RM150 which is £23 and we have very limited selection! If HD-DVD was cheaper, I would've jumped ship a long time ago but meh, the price is just the same.

    As for the headline news, I hope they'll get Paramount and Universal on board next. It's pretty imminent and dammit, it's about time we get to see Transformers on Blu-Ray!
     
  18. sandys

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    I want that too, was gutted when paramount switched as I was ready to buy as soon as it came out.
     
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    Hugo Ex-TrustedReviews Staff

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    You should have seen how fast everyone rushed into our TV room when we chucked that on in the office. I've never seen Bindi move so quick!
     
  20. Bladestorm

    Bladestorm What's a Dremel?

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    I always understood part of the point of bringing a proprietary format to dominance, was that once the competition had been seen off they could increase the prices and/or inflict whatever copy/region protection etc they like on the consumers at will.

    From that standpoint it will be interesting to see what happens in the coming future.

    For myself, I've bought all of ooh 5? 6? DVD movies to date, so the chances of me picking up a new drive for anything but data storage are pretty minimal and I don't really see BR as becoming cheap in that regard any time soon. (nor really being a revolution like holographic could be in a few years)
     
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