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"It's over. You lost." - Really? My HD-DVD's play just fine and with the bonus deals...

Posted by Audiophilander on July 1, 2008 at 11:27:54:

... I've paid very little for the gear and discs (my wife and I also have a back-up player in our second system). FYI, I have both HD formats, but that's only because I can afford them. IMHO, there's very little difference between HD-DVD and Blu-ray quality-wise. Here's a clue: For Blu-ray to succeed it's going to have to make big inroads in price point lowering to have much of an impact on DVD satisfied Joe Sixpack. Otherwise, Blu-ray will remain in niche city and SONY cheerleaders will be be stuck waiting for Ella Fitzgerald to sing the blues, opera style, as envisioned by Yogi Berra. ;O)

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AuPh