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Bitmap Frogs said:
Jordahn said:
Bitmap Frogs said:
There's nothing to be taken personally (unless you dumped 600$ on a ps3, ouch) but Peter Moore ain't that far from the truth. That's the way Sony marketing operates on a global level: overpromising and buzzwords.

 

You know for a fact that it's common for most companies to use hype to push products.  If smart enough, just see past it since it's so commonplace.  And your statement "unless you dumped 600$ on a ps3, ouch" is very telling of your biasness and singleling out against SONY.

 

True, but they don't hype empty buzzwords. You ask a sony rep what exmor is and he'll tell you it's the most amazing thing on the planet. You ask a jvc rep what prohd is and he'll tell you it's HDV capturing progressive. Slight difference there.

In regards to consoles: Atari VCS (Video Computer System) / Atari 2600 = same thing.  Famicom (Family Computer) / NES (Nintendo Entertainment System) = same thing.  Who cares.  Sega Saturn (Is this console the second largest planet in out solar system???)  Dreamcast (Is this console casting dreams or is it running games in reality???)  Who cares.

120Hz refresh rate in newer HDTV.  Sometimes it's called "True Flow" or "Motion Flow."  Who cares.

Sharp uses uses "Aquos" in their LCD TV's.  So what?  All LCD TV's are "liquid."

Wega, Vista, Regza, Bravia, Bluetooth, Rainer, etc.  You're finding such small reasons for big "justifications."



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