Religulous part 1 Sony will

Religulous part 1

Sony will produce 5 mln discs per month in the US and 5 mln in Europe. i hope hd-dvd gets the matrix trilogy first. thatd be a real push for me to go out and actually get one rather early. Just wanted to point out that Lord of the Rings will NOT be HD DVD exlusive as New Line has pledged Blu-ray support. OMG!!!!! I had missed that when Warner Bros. announced they would support both formats. Well, game over for me, man. Fox will serve up my astonishing X-Men in Blu-ray, and if I can get Peter Jacksons holy trilogy on BD as well, I will be Sonys bitch and love it. Money is no object when it comes to these mighty movies! And I religulous part 1 this as someone who bought both RCAs SelectaVision and later laserdisc to watch Star Trek: The Motion Picture. And I would do it all again!:p OMG!!!!! I had missed that when Warner Bros. announced they would support both formats. Well, game over for me, man. Fox will serve up my astonishing X-Men in Blu-ray, and if I can get Peter Jacksons holy trilogy on BD as well, I will be Sonys bitch and love it. Money is no object when it comes to these mighty movies! And I say this as someone who bought both RCAs SelectaVision and later laserdisc to watch Star Trek: The Motion Picture. And I would do it all again!:p Not to mention Star Wars, which being Fox/Lucas will likely be on Blu-Ray and 4 of which are worth seeing in HD! It seems that everywhere you turn these days the age old feud between the Hatfields and the McCoys of the religulous part 1 computing world, Apple and Microsoft, is resurfacing. In this epoch, however, the battlefield is not just desktop computing but online entertainment, whether it be music downloads or high definition video. Microsoft has already publicly declared its hand in the high definition video war, lining up firmly behind the Toshiba led HD DVD camp. The software giant turned games console maker plans to incorporate HD DVD into its Xbox 360 platform in direct opposition to games console king and Blu-ray champion Sony. Meanwhile, Apple has kept a relatively low profile in the building optical disc war as far as the general consumer public is concerned. In fact, however, Apple has already declared its hand. Apple is board member of religulous part 1 Blu-ray Disc Association. This, as others have pointed out, would suggest very strongly that Blu-ray players will be a feature of future Macintosh computers. Apples support for Blu-ray probably doesnt sit well with Intel, which supports HD DVD, but given Dell also supports Blu-ray what is the chip king going to do.

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