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Hitman holla vs arsenal

My crap DVD player does SVCD/VCD/KVCD/DiVX/etc and I have used that capability once. 9% of what I play is pressed DVDs or DVD-Rs I have made with content I have produced. The thing I found odd was the lack of ethernet. I though one of the big things with blu-ray and HD-DVD was the interactivity, and internet ability of the players. And for the 500 toshiba player to include ethernet, but not the 1000 Samsung, seems odd when ethernet is what, a very miniscule cost addon. Not trying to spread FUD, but if the future of the format is to have an internet layer, first gen Samsung buyers would be sol whereas first gen Toshiba buyers have it from the get go, right? Yes I know this statement does sound very FUD-like, but it is an honest question. Or is the whole internet layer going to be like the alternate camera angles we were promised with DVD. A bullet point, but ultimately nothing. Folks lets dispense with the FUD Card and get to talking about the relevant features or missing features that exist. Theres a certain amount of FUD in anything new. The engame of both formats is high quality HD material. I for one and glad to have both competing formats. Look at and youll see both HD DVD and Blu-Ray movies for as low as Somehow I doubt wed have 499 players and sub 20 movies if we had one format. I can take the good with the bad. Theres a silver lining here and its not hard to see. I was reading and saw this not trying to spread FUD marzetta ; I am guessing WMVHD is different from VC-1, correct? So no biggie there, as I would bet that the HD-DVD player only does Original HD-DVD and DVD Video region The the ability to files isnt that big either. For most people these devices are made to play the next gen disks pressed by studios. My crap DVD player does SVCD/VCD/KVCD/DiVX/etc and I have used that capability once. 9% of what I play is pressed DVDs or DVD-Rs I have made with content I have produced. The thing I found odd was the lack of ethernet. I though one of the big things with blu-ray and HD-DVD was the interactivity, and internet ability of the players. And for the 500 toshiba player to include ethernet, but not the 1000 Samsung, seems odd when ethernet is what, a very miniscule cost addon. Not trying to spread FUD, but if the future of the format is to have an internet layer, first gen Samsung buyers would be sol whereas first gen Toshiba buyers have it from the get go, right? Yes I know this statement does sound very FUD-like, but it is an honest question. Or is the whole internet layer going to be like the alternate camera angles we were promised with DVD. A bullet point, but ultimately nothing. Sweet post dude. Ive been enjoying going through that thread. Im interesested in seeing screenshots of the Blu-ray movies that they are to get on the 15th. As far as the post you caught onto kupan787, I saw it too. Well just have to wait and see for sure what components it might be missing on release on the 25th as Im sure there will be reviews everywhere, giving us the pros and cons. Im not sure how Blu-ray or HD DVD attempt to fully utilize any type of internet connection. Ive heard certain possibilities, but nothing concrete as of yet. Im not sure how Blu-ray or HD DVD attempt to fully utilize any type of internet connection. Ive heard certain possibilities, but nothing concrete as of yet. Ya, if it ends up just being for firmware updates then no biggie, as I coudl just order a CD if it is needed. But if they plan to do cool interactive features with disks, or games, or whatever, then yippie! I just have this feeling that it is going to have just hitman holla vs arsenal another bullet point feature of the next gen format, kind of like camera angles were for current DVDs. Reading through that whole thread, a lot of people seem to be saying to wait for the Pioneer or Sony player, as they will support HDMI 3, and something about some video chipset. I wont even pretend to understand it all, but the gist of what I was getting was that the Sony and Pioneer players will be better and are worth the wait if you can. I dunno, I am still somewhat on the fence. I will be hitman holla vs arsenal around Christmas time or maybe January, so I will weigh my options then. If I go blu-ray, it will be via PS3 unless there is a standalone for 400 or less. Hopefully by that point HD-DVD will have a few players to choose from, and will have all the gen1 issues worked out. It will most likely come down to which side has more movies I would purchase.

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