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http://gizmodo.com/357311/its-official-toshiba-pulling-the-plug-on-hd-dvd
Time to buy some Blu Ray, then.
Time to buy some Blu Ray, then.
martha said:Perry Mason doesn't come in HD anyway. But eventually I may have to go get a Blu-Ray player, huh?
Thanks dear.
onebloodonelife said:Unless you have an HD television, I wouldn't worry about it.
More than 50 percent of U.S. households now own a digital television (DTV), according to new research released today by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)®. As the nation transitions to digital television, consumers are adding DTV to their homes at a record pace.
“I am proud to announce our nation has hit this digital milestone. With 50 percent of U.S. homes able to experience the reality of digital television, we have crossed a critical threshold,” said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of CEA. “2008 will continue to demonstrate the growth and success of DTV, with nearly 32 million units forecasted to ship. Consumers are particularly keen to add HDTV to their homes, with high definition expected to account for 79 percent of total DTV shipments in the U.S in 2008.”
onebloodonelife said:
It'll be quite awhile yet. Blu-Ray players are super expensive, much like DVD players were when they first came out. Unless you have an HD television, I wouldn't worry about it.
phanan said:If you have Comcast, you should get their DVR box. It's definitely worth it.
And you won't need three VHS tapes for one dog show anymore, either.
phanan said:
Now that Blu-ray has won, you'll see a slew of new players coming out over the next few months, and by the end of the year the prices will be dropping big time for the holiday season.
martha said:Our TV isn't HD. It's about 7 years old. Eh. I can wait.
Headache in a Suitcase said:
once you go HD there's no going back.