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In Reply to: RE: It can be more than one per day :-) posted by Ole Lund Christensen on December 05, 2007 at 12:56:59
How the hell do you know that I don't like the facts??????? I own a PS3 and have quite the Blu-ray collection. I also own an HD DVD player and enjoy it very much. Your 'in-your-face' "facts" are insulting and continue to portray Blu-ray supporters as crazy fanboys. Your "facts" belong at Bluray.com, not a website such as this. AVS Forum just went through a house cleaning to get rid of people like you that do nothing but initiate arguments about the format war.
Do yourself a favor buddy, go buy yourself an HD DVD player and become format neutral. It might relieve some of the other deficiencies you may be suffering from.
Follow Ups:
I will buy a HD DVD player for my collection and some HD DVD discs, that are important for me, when they have a closeout sale near me. And use it together with the Blu Ray discs on my Panasonic projector.
Just like I have bought:
an Otari 10" open reel 1/2 track tapemcahine for my mastertape copies,
a Tandberg 1/4 track machine for my older tapes.
a MSB/Pioneer Laserdisc player for my laserdisc collection,
a Philips SACD 1000 player for my SACD collection,
a JVC DVD Audio player for my DVD Audio collection,
a Pioneer DVD player for my DVD movie collection,
a JVC Super VHS HiFi for my VHS tapes
a Sony Betamax HiFi for my Beta video tape collection,
a Harman Kardon Dolby B/C casette deck for my few casettetapes
a dbx noise reduction for dbx tapes.
many CD players for my CD collection,
a Michell Hydralic Reference LP player for my LP collection.
I also bought an iPod using it with lossless for holidays,
and I have harddisks with my entire CD collection, which I play from my PC.
As you can see, I have most formats and many brands, but not the SONY minidisk :-)
Live or dead formats does not matter to me, as long as I have the software I like. I am not much of a SONY fanboy, my only SONY product today is a 36" tube TV.
To me the software is central, and USD 200 for a player does not matter much. Most of my machines I bought early, when they cost USD 2000 or more. Often the early machines are build to be long lasting.
I just present links, which nobody else seem to present.
The links are out there, and I suggest you present some other links.
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