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Gballzack said:
What's Sony's ******* deal with porn anyway, are they all women or something?

If you keep cussing like that you deserve to get banned.



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dallas said:
Blu-ray might just become a big contender for the regular DVD, as it is getting cheaper and cheaper.

It used to be $15 more than regular DVDs and now this is down to about $11, and blu-ray hasn't really caught on yet.

Also, the PS3 will eventually be about $300 which will entice consumers into checking it out.

Also, TV's are undergoing a conversion to the high-def standard, and this "forced" push to the high-def standard will push up blu-ray sales.

So, this blu-ray stuff is going to be worth a lot of $$$$$ for sony. So, Sony will have more $$$ to use to win the console war.

If you're saying people will check out the PS3 as a Blu-Ray player when it hits $300, I think you're completely wrong; even if Sony becomes desperate the PS3 will not be $300 until 2009 and Blu-Ray players will (probably) be readily available at $100-$150. As a videogame machine it is possible that people would become interested at $300 but only if Sony actually starts selling more systems to encourage developers to produce more games.



nathantay said:

Dvd is kicking their a**es because its been out for over 10 years now and for the last couple of years sales of dvd players have been in decline so it's going to be replaced within a few years no matter what you think. New formats don't just come out and overnight replace the previous format. You remind me of the people who said the same thing about vhs when dvds first came out look at dvd now. Their just seems to be alot of people on the forums that have an opinion on which format is better when they don't own either one like youself. Basically you  are scared to put your money where your mouth is and go out and buy one. 


DVD sales aren't in decline. It barely passed VHS last year or the year before. It will be the standard for at least another five years, probably longer.

And people who haven't commited to a format aren't "scared to put your money where your mouth is". We're careful consumers who don't want to support a format that will die in the next 36 months.

And what idiot said that DVD wouldn't supplant VHS? VHS was over 15 years old when DVD released. We were far overdue for a format update and DVD was welcomed in record time, far faster than almost any analyst predicted. I don't see that happening with either HD-DVD or Blu-Ray. 




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Oh, and here's proof that DVD player sales are not in decline:



I really, really wish people on these forums would stop making up crap just to support their preferences and purchases.

And before anybody screams "DVD players peaked in 2003", I reply with the phrase "market saturation". VHS players stopped building in sales long before they started a real declination. DVD is holding a pretty similar line over the past four years, meaning that while some stragglers are still adopting, most players sold are people replacing older players.



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Wow lots of tempers flaring here. Pretty intense discussions. Sometimes it does seem a bit childish, like I used to when I was 16. Anyways, the way I see it the format war should be looked broadly. Yes Blu-ray may be killing HD in Europe (or anywhere else as I see), but that is because you are looking at the wrong data. Basically the movie industry (with the exception of the porn industry of course) supports Blu-ray- I stress the basically part because obviously there are some that promote HD exclusively- and the whole computer industry is behind HD. So the format war is more of Movies vs Computers than of Sony vs Toshiba. Obviously when you look at the movie sales of Blu-ray and compare them with HD, yes blu-ray will kill HD. And it will continue to until HD-DVD roms come. Then it will be a landslide, because although not everyone has a blu-ray or HD player, they will definitely need a ROM to copy there Office 2010. It really is too premature to discuss the results now and only take into account the number of Blu-ray players sold vs HD. On a personal note, I would rather sony win this war than toshiba. Toshiba won the war last time (VHS vs Betamax) but although everyone says sony is not ethical, somehow I find it ethical that they have not tried to use the porn industry like toshiba did last time (and is trying to do this time). With all respect to everyone who buys/rents porn, I'd rather have the whole industry just move to online downloading.



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Do any of you have any idea how long it took DVD to become mainstream? Why would you expect anything different for these HD formats?



Leo-j said: If a dvd for a pc game holds what? Crysis at 3000p or something, why in the world cant a blu-ray disc do the same?

ssj12 said: Player specific decoders are nothing more than specialized GPUs. Gran Turismo is the trust driving simulator of them all. 

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sieanr said:
Do any of you have any idea how long it took DVD to become mainstream? Why would you expect anything different for these HD formats?

I really doubt that HD-DVD or Blu-Ray will ever reach the speedy adoption rate of DVD.

DVD didn't require people to buy an entirely new home theatre to achieve quality results with the format. 




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Gballzack said:

Of course not, Europe is Sony's toilet, Europe loves Sony more than their own Nationalities.

Would you please stop the insulting remarks towards europeans?


why should he, on this forum you can make racist remarks and nothing will happen (as long as you hate sony that is)


well looks like the mods failed us again. Why do we even bother, really?

You know we have lives other then this so we cant always be on. I barely make time to come on. Plus I look up stuff to put in the news section. Look for some new GH: 80's, GTAIV (kind of new), and MGS4 news. Well new unless you looked them up on other sites.

Anyways I agree with Kai Master, I dont see the point of buying them. First you have the Internet and if not that you got Cinimax, HBO, Showtime, or even borrowing from a friend.

 

seems you guys were pretty quick to ban blue...w/e though.  



Blu Ray beating out HD-DVD (or vice versa) doesn't mean it'll necessarily be the new home standard. Am I the only one that feels like they're not competing for the next DVD so much as they are for the next Laser Disc?



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Serves me right for challenging his sales predictions!

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stof said:
Blu Ray beating out HD-DVD (or vice versa) doesn't mean it'll necessarily be the new home standard. Am I the only one that feels like they're not competing for the next DVD so much as they are for the next Laser Disc?

I very much get that feeling. I think it's too much, too soon. If one (or both) of these formats are still around in five years and aren't on the verge of being replaced by a superior format, one might win.

Personally, I doubt it will happen. I think something better will roll around in five years and both will be out the door. 




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