\"My opinion is that (a) anyone who actually works in a video store and does not understand letterboxing has given up on life, and (b) any customer who prefers to have the sides of a movie hacked off should not be licensed to operate a video player.\"-- Roger Ebert
I hope it is an add-on and it is affordable like their HD-DVD add-on was (the $120 range, not the $50 range that is at now, but that would be real nice too!).
"Xbox is not currently in talks with Sony or the Blu-ray Association to integrate Blu-ray into the Xbox experience," Greenberg told Reuters in an interview.
high resolution ipod featuring dlp hd programming is the best, almost as good as playstation 2 with wega windows media on a super cd! ps2 and tivo do dolby tv with broadband hdtv!
They may not be looking to make another add on drive for the 360, but you can bet it will be integrated into the Xbox 720 (or whatever they call the new machine).
\"My opinion is that (a) anyone who actually works in a video store and does not understand letterboxing has given up on life, and (b) any customer who prefers to have the sides of a movie hacked off should not be licensed to operate a video player.\"-- Roger Ebert
Certainly would be interesting on how Toshiba handles this. Hopefully it would be affordable and present the same qualities for S-DVD from their HD-DVD players. Definetly would be worth jumping into Blu-ray then. As mentioned earlier, Microsoft ain't no dummies.
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