It’s no secret HD DVD and Blu-ray deliver excellent quality for those seeking more high-definition viewing. But which way should you go? It’s an important decision for the mainstream consumer. No one wants to select a format, and then see it and their money gone in 6 months. The folks over at the HD DVD Promotion Group sent us ten reasons why you should go with their format. (And for those Blu-ray loyalists ready to rip off an angry email, check out
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Yeah, I read his post… nowhere did I see him single out any individual with a personal insult… so he thinks picking a format shows that he has taste. How is that an insult to Joe T or anyone?
Steve:
Sorry my friend but, Todd’s first comment left him wide open for an attack like that. Just in case you missed it…
“HD DVD is dying because it is the inferior format. Blu-ray is dominating not because of good marketing but because its just better in every way! I will never own HD DVD because I have taste. I’m true blu.
End of line. “
I have taste? That just makes me sick!
Joe T:
Sorry to see you can’t keep your comments on the topic but have to drift into insults. I first started reading your points and you seemed fairly reasonable, but then had to start taking personal shots.
What makes this particularly ironic is that one of your problems with the blu-ray owning community seems to be that it is immature.
I can’t wait for this “format war” to end just because listening to you people taking pointless jabs at each other is getting incredibly tiresome. Here’s a crazy idea… how about treating people with differing opinions with a little courtesy every once in a while.
“Is that like Narnia? Or more like your mom’s bedroom?”
LMFAO, excellent comeback Joe! That’s got to be the funniest thing I’ve read today.
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Are you serious? Do I really need to point this out to you? Ok, by him stating that he will never own HD DVD, due to the fact that he has taste, well, that pretty much sounds like he is saying that anyone who chooses to back HD DVD has no taste. And that my friend would be taking jabs at the HD DVD camp -me and everyone else that backs HD DVD. Take it for what it is, I don’t care.