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    The defeat of HD-DVD is a lie! We have secured the continued cooperation of many, many corporations such as Microsoft and Wal-Mart. HD-DVD is coming stronger than ever! The Bluray players are commiting suicide in the shelves! Soon we will control the entire market!

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    I won't commit to HD until I see some solid price drops on the format(s). I'm not paying 400 dollars for a Blu Ray player and don't want a Playstation 3.

    Not to mention Blu Ray's specs are updated all the fucking time.

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    And now that Blu-ray has no competition anymore, I don't imagine large price drops are forthcoming for a while yet.

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    They are saying no price drops really until Christmas time

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    I owned the 360 HDDVD player and I traded it in when I bought my PS3. They were pretty much the same. The only upside to HDDVD was that they had the cool picture and picture technology so that you could view the making of while watching the movie. So you could have on the set views behind the set views running along side the final product. The only problem with HDDVD was one marketing flaw... While it was cool to have combo DVD and HDDVD movies so that you could view them on a normal player it sucked because it made the price 5 to 10 dollars more on some discs.

    Another bonus that people haven't really clung to yet for the HD market is the master track lossless audio. Which is great, only if you have a reciever that can output in lossless. As it is Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 are good enough for me, but I will eventually be making the upgrade.

    The PS3 as a bluray player and game console is not a bad idea anymore. There are actually quite a few games comming out this year that make the system look worth while.

    I won't commit to HD until I see some solid price drops on the format(s).
    I concur. As I have a PS3 I'm not too concerned about the price of the player but the price of the movies themselves. I've wanted to purchase Kingdom of Heaven for the last few months but don't want it enough to spend 35 dollars for it.

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    Despite what the marketing drones like to say, I don't think saturation is very high for HDTV's yet, not until we start seeing 2 and 3 hundred dollar sets. I for one don't have an HDTV, I don't care enough to drop 500 bucks (even though HD gaming is fun and worth it).
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    I concur. As I have a PS3 I'm not too concerned about the price of the player but the price of the movies themselves. I've wanted to purchase Kingdom of Heaven for the last few months but don't want it enough to spend 35 dollars for it.
    Whatever you do, make sure you get the director's cut. The director's cut is awesome, but the theatrical version is absolute shit. Just to give a frame of reference, they cut about an hour out of the theatrical version. Imagine all of the plot points that are missing.

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    This wasn't supposed to be a real thread guys >:(

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