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@ Disolotude, @$99 a player, there were no other contenders -_-; You can't compete with a company that's throwing themselves into a financial well to keep they're merchandise obscenely below what the competition is offering. Why do you think there were like 10 company's actively producing blu-ray players, and only Toshiba, the HD-DVD addon for the 360, and maybe like 1 or 2 "high ends". Believe me, if Toshiba won, the prices would have shot up MUCH higher than what they were going for. Company's need to make profit on this stuff -_-

@Nordlead, ok maybe 1 percent of people even interested in home entertainment bought a player that will "obsolete it's self", the HD market is currently tiny. Any early adapter has to take these kinds of risks, you may not know this, but many of the early dvd players would often break due to new technology, laser's wouldn't quite read right, the disc trays would be quirky, it happens. What's important now is what a format designed with both movie, game, and data purpose in mind can do for us. I hardly consider that being obsolete -_-;



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