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RE: Can't see the forrest for the trees?

Posted by Jazz Inmate on February 27, 2008 at 12:36:16:

>> That's the dumbest thing I've heard in ages-even from you. There is nothing wrong with having two machines-I have 3 under my TV. My A1, the Sharp, and my Oppo. <<

...and you think that's normal or a good use of money or shelf-space? Most folks will not have the room, the money or the switching capabilities to support that. You are in a tiny sliver of the minority, and even you will dump the A1 at some point, after you find a good deal and pick up a few of your HD DVD titles on BD.

>> Shouldn't others make their own decisions instead of you? <<

I'm not making their decisions, I'm giving my $.02, same as you. But unlike you, I think any recommendation to buy HD DVDs or the Toshiba, especially at this juncture, is foolish.

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