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MES Jones April 1st 07 03:03 AM

HD-DVD vs Blu-Ray -- Who's Winning?
 
Personaly, I think blu-ray is the better format, since you can put more
on a disk than hddvd, but that realy doesn't mean much in this world.


Mac Cool April 5th 07 04:22 PM

HD-DVD vs Blu-Ray -- Who's Winning?
 
MES Jones:

Personaly, I think blu-ray is the better format, since you can put more
on a disk than hddvd, but that realy doesn't mean much in this world.


http://hddvd.highdefdigest.com/news/...urprises_with_
50GB_HD_DVD/422

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Mac Cool

Sam April 6th 07 03:00 AM

HD-DVD vs Blu-Ray -- Who's Winning?
 
Just like BETA was a better VCR format, but lost out to VHS. It proves
marketing outweighs engineering.

S

"Mac Cool" wrote in message
...
MES Jones:

Personaly, I think blu-ray is the better format, since you can put more
on a disk than hddvd, but that realy doesn't mean much in this world.


http://hddvd.highdefdigest.com/news/...urprises_with_
50GB_HD_DVD/422

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Mac Cool




Mac Cool April 6th 07 05:47 AM

HD-DVD vs Blu-Ray -- Who's Winning?
 
Sam:

Just like BETA was a better VCR format, but lost out to VHS.


I'm not sure what comparison you are trying to make, both formats are at
50gb.

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Mac Cool

Richard C. April 6th 07 10:54 PM

HD-DVD vs Blu-Ray -- Who's Winning?
 
BOSE proves it too.

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"Sam" wrote in message
...
Just like BETA was a better VCR format, but lost out to VHS. It proves
marketing outweighs engineering.

S

"Mac Cool" wrote in message
...
MES Jones:

Personaly, I think blu-ray is the better format, since you can put more
on a disk than hddvd, but that realy doesn't mean much in this world.


http://hddvd.highdefdigest.com/news/...urprises_with_
50GB_HD_DVD/422

--
Mac Cool





Kim Groves April 7th 07 04:39 PM

HD-DVD vs Blu-Ray -- Who's Winning?
 
"No highs... no lows... It MUST be Bose."

"Richard C." wrote in message
. ..
BOSE proves it too.

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"Sam" wrote in message
...
Just like BETA was a better VCR format, but lost out to VHS. It proves
marketing outweighs engineering.

S

"Mac Cool" wrote in message
...
MES Jones:

Personaly, I think blu-ray is the better format, since you can put more
on a disk than hddvd, but that realy doesn't mean much in this world.

http://hddvd.highdefdigest.com/news/...urprises_with_
50GB_HD_DVD/422

--
Mac Cool







R Sweeney April 7th 07 06:59 PM

HD-DVD vs Blu-Ray -- Who's Winning?
 

"Kim Groves" wrote in message
t...
"No highs... no lows... It MUST be Bose."


But look at the tiny size and the huge price!

Bose has fantastic engineering. They make ok sound come out of tiny
overpriced boxes that in the hands of lesser engineers would sound really
horrible.

That said, my home theater sound is all JBL.
Big ones... driven by a lot of power.

If only my wife would let me turn it up.



MES Jones April 7th 07 08:29 PM

HD-DVD vs Blu-Ray -- Who's Winning?
 
Stereo manufacurers have a trick now days to fool customers. They will
tell you that you are getting a 200 watt amp. What they really mean
is; 200 watts all together. That is 100 per channel. And it is rated
at peak to peak.
What you actually get is about 35 watts per channel RMS. Remember when
all stereo's were rated RMS? I am still using an old mcs with 33 watts
per channel and the 4 channel quad. (synthesized). I would have loved
to get the 75 watt unit with the equilizer, but I didn't have the bucks
when I was young. mes.


Eddie G April 9th 07 12:01 AM

HD-DVD vs Blu-Ray -- Who's Winning?
 

"MES Jones" wrote in message
...
Personaly, I think blu-ray is the better format, since you can put more
on a disk than hddvd, but that realy doesn't mean much in this world.


I have not seen either, but if you have a blue ray player and an HD dvd
player sitting side by side on the same TV with all of the same settings,and
the same movie, can you tell a difference in quality?



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