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Xeno said:
Username2324 said:
Xeno said:
Well, I don't own an Xbox 360 or a PS3. I'm not a big fan of Windows, either. I'm not speaking as a fanboy but as a potential investor. Honestly, would you bank on Blue Ray as being a profit-generating source for Sony? Do you think Blue Ray will be able to compete against DVD, or will it go the way of Super Audio, Mini Disc, and Beta? Will streaming video make high definition null and void? Even if Sony is able to stream movies via Netflix, Sony was banking on Blue Ray as a major selling point for its PS3. If Sony promotes streaming movies, it will shoot itself in the foot.

Since when is Sony promoting streaming? You really don't know anything do you? How is streaming SD video going to make High Definition null and void?

I'm sorry, but you've been put on my top ten dumbest members list.

 


I was actually responding to your post when you said:

"Your such a freaking 360 fanboy, you do realize that Netflix is also playing to use the PS3 right? You also know that Netflix already streams movies to PCs right? You also realize that people want to use their HDTVs correct?"

 

You need to pay attention to what you type. I was saying if Sony is going to have downloading of movies, it would defeat the purpose of a Blue Ray player.

Netflix doesnt do HD movie streaming currently, the streaming they do is less than DVD quality, and even worse than that if you have a slow connection.

Again, if you don't know anything about it, dont talk about it.