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Old 06-22-2007, 03:28 PM   #121 of 258
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Re: Blockbuster to favor Blu-ray HD discs over DVD format


I havent been into a Blockbuster prob in about a decade.



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Old 06-22-2007, 03:37 PM   #122 of 258
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I have that version of T2 that has the HD windows media file on it. It actually looks amazingly good on my 15" laptop screen. Which really shouldn't be surprising. The dot pitch on a computer monitor is typically much tighter than on even an HDTV. It's actually pretty good for a long flight.

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Same here. It was a great HD release, before all of the HD and BD BS.



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Old 06-22-2007, 03:40 PM   #123 of 258
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  • New buying strategy - I will continue to buy Universal and Paramount HD DVD's, but if it available in both formats, Blu-ray now gets my purchase.

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Old 06-22-2007, 03:46 PM   #124 of 258
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Re: Blockbuster to favor Blu-ray HD discs over DVD format


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Can't wait to watch some HD on my computer! Oh yeah... me and my buddies all crowded around a 15" screen. It will be awesome.

David, I suppose most of of here know that if it story gives the HD foramt a little plus, you will find a way to comment negatively on it. I personally could care less if you and your buddies don't want to watch a movie on your laptop. Why would you think any one would want to use a Laptop screen as a home theater? But as a traveler, I will be delighted to be able to take my collection with me. Don't like it, don't buy it. No one is holding a gun to your head.



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Old 06-22-2007, 04:24 PM   #125 of 258
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Re: Blockbuster to favor Blu-ray HD discs over DVD format


David,

I'll second that as a frequent traveler it is nice to be able to take movies with me. I certainly wouldn't watch on my laptop at home though. However, there are many college students who use a laptop or desktop as their sole means to watch a movie while living in dorms.

And as far as why Netflix is probably happy with BB for their decision - well - have you been noticing how many HD-DVD owners or even duel format owners have stated here and elswhere they've either jumped ship, or will jump ship at BB and go to Netflix?

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Old 06-22-2007, 04:34 PM   #126 of 258
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Re: Blockbuster to favor Blu-ray HD discs over DVD format


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At least ALL of the laptop screens will be able to display a 1080p picture, unlike the vast majority of the TVs that the PS3s are hooked up to.

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No they won't. Nearly all of Toshiba's laptops feature screens with native resolutions of 1280x800 to 1440x900. Their expensive 'multimedia' laptops have 1680x1050 resolution. I couldn't find a single Toshiba laptop that could support 1080p resolution.

And the number of PS3's hooked up to HDTV's is probably a lot higher than you think, especially going from what MS said the attachrate for the 360 and HDTV's was. (I can't find that exact number at the moment)

Lastly, Toshiba isn't even near the top Laptop seller. Dell, HP and Gateway are the top 3 for 2006 in the US and Dell only ships 3.5m annually. Globally, Acer just replaced Toshiba at number 3 with Dell and HP at #2and #1. HP said they will have a dualformat drive and Dell has their laptops with Blu-ray drives. Acer also mentioned having both BD and HD equipped laptops but that was over a year ago. Yet with all these drives coming in laptops I don't think it will much if any affect on the format war, especially when compared to the PS3 which is a full featured BD player for your home entertainment system.
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Old 06-22-2007, 04:36 PM   #127 of 258
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And as far as why Netflix is probably happy with BB for their decision - well - have you been noticing how many HD-DVD owners or even duel format owners have stated here and elswhere they've either jumped ship, or will jump ship at BB and go to Netflix?

And have you or they noticed how that will make BB's decision essentially a self-fulfilling prophecy? They're pretty much guaranteeing BB reduces the visibility of their choosen/preferred format to the general public. The real damage that BB decision causes HD DVD is the psychological effect it has on the fence-sitters.
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Old 06-22-2007, 04:47 PM   #128 of 258
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Re: Blockbuster to favor Blu-ray HD discs over DVD format


I have noticed that and that's why I haven't jumped ship. I will remain at BB and continue with my 3 at a time plan renting HD-DVDs exclusively. I have made a phone call and have sent them an e-mail about the situation stating I was upset at their decision - gave my reasons - and told them I'd be staying with them and showing them there was an HD-DVD market. Hopefully enough people will do the same - enough to make them reconsider their decision. Certainly the 50,000 HD-DVD players sold over the past few weeks will need software.

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Old 06-22-2007, 04:49 PM   #129 of 258
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David, I suppose most of of here know that if it story gives the HD foramt a little plus, you will find a way to comment negatively on it. I personally could care less if you and your buddies don't want to watch a movie on your laptop. Why would you think any one would want to use a Laptop screen as a home theater? But as a traveler, I will be delighted to be able to take my collection with me. Don't like it, don't buy it. No one is holding a gun to your head.

Hey everybody (Doug, Thomas etc.)

I didn't mean to condemn the notion of using a laptop for portable movie-watching when traveling.

Of course. I've watched my share of movies when traveling on my laptop too.

I only meant to poke a little fun at the suggestion (what it seemed in the original post) that putting the HD DVD drive in laptops will somehow affect the outcome of this format war (comparing the sales of PS3s (which people can use for viewing BD in their HT systems) to Toshiba's HD DVD drives in laptops seemed to make this presumption).



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Old 06-22-2007, 05:51 PM   #130 of 258
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Re: Blockbuster to favor Blu-ray HD discs over DVD format


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Hey everybody (Doug, Thomas etc.)

I didn't mean to condemn the notion of using a laptop for portable movie-watching when traveling.

Of course. I've watched my share of movies when traveling on my laptop too.

I only meant to poke a little fun at the suggestion (what it seemed in the original post) that putting the HD DVD drive in laptops will somehow affect the outcome of this format war (comparing the sales of PS3s (which people can use for viewing BD in their HT systems) to Toshiba's HD DVD drives in laptops seemed to make this presumption).

Especially considering that Dell will be loading Blu Ray drives into their hardware, as will Apple. I suspect they have a greater sales base than Toshiba on the computer front.



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