@JimC ...Or it's a way for Samsung too upgrade to spec 2.0 BR players by default, by the fact that they have been joined with a HD DVD player, and without the embarrassment of waiting for the BDA to get there act together.
I am soooo tired of HDDVD fans touting their "complete" specs, "complete" specs are subjective. I consider "Complete" specs as being able to store 50+Gb on a single disc, scratch proof coating, 1080p output, oh yeah, I know the 3rd gen HDDVD player now has 1080p output, too bad the "complete" specs of the previous 2 gens weren't so complete and those poor souls who want 1080p output will have to buy new hardware, blah bla, blah bla, blah......if all you can claim is "complete" specs, then I'm happy for ya....
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HD4ME @ Dec 16th 2007 9:09PM
@JimC
...Or it's a way for Samsung too upgrade to spec 2.0 BR players by default, by the fact that they have been joined with a HD DVD player, and without the embarrassment of waiting for the BDA to get there act together.
JimC @ Dec 16th 2007 10:52PM
@HD4ME
I am soooo tired of HDDVD fans touting their "complete" specs, "complete" specs are subjective. I consider "Complete" specs as being able to store 50+Gb on a single disc, scratch proof coating, 1080p output, oh yeah, I know the 3rd gen HDDVD player now has 1080p output, too bad the "complete" specs of the previous 2 gens weren't so complete and those poor souls who want 1080p output will have to buy new hardware, blah bla, blah bla, blah......if all you can claim is "complete" specs, then I'm happy for ya....