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I do not personally care for all the extras on a movie disk and find them to waste space.
I have seen high def movies and standard def and when it comes to watching them on the TV, I simply don't see that much of a difference to justify the much higher costs.
Data backup is cheaper on hard drives than Blu-Ray at this time. Once Blu-Ray is able to record 1Tb or higher, then hard drives will be in the 4-5 Tb range for the same price. It's a game of catch up.
I don't think Blu-Ray will be replaced, but I think it's too little, too late.
And yes some director would not put his movies on DVD since it was a FAD, and that VHS was more then we needed..
If you can't see a difference, then maybe you should see a doctor.
"If you can't see a difference, then maybe you should see a doctor. "
No, what I need is a high def TV capable of showing the difference. Unfortunately I'm not made of money so no HD TV for me. I'm not going to go spend a lot of money to see $20-25 Blu-ray disks.
Sorry, it just doesn't meet my needs. Let it go at that.
I updated my Vista Ultimate Edition box (that has bluetooth keyboard and mouse) and realized that the bluetooth pairing between by keyboard and mouse is lost!
Now I cannot log into the machine :( I need to get hold of a wired mouse and a keyboard from somewhere to be able to log into the system [another $50 to buy a new set :( ]
you personally might not like the extras but there are enough people that do like them (i enjoy them and do not thing they are a waste of space, they are kind of like th etrailers b4 the movies)
no one said you had to buy an HDTV but that doesnt mean you have to b**ch about it or be all negative.
as for BD going absolete (everything does, even you), and i do not see that happening for a long time
no matter how good your bandwidth is you cant stream 40GB, no website will allow you (imagine 1Mil + people streaming, the website goes down)
and since you do not own an HDTV, trust me when i tell you that there is a huge difference from DVD to Blu-Ray
ps: all you comments had nothing to do with SP2, so try not to go off topic
as for my SP2, im pissed since im not getting it, its not showing up on my Vista Ultimatex64
- by vistax86 May 28, 2009 1:38 AM PDT
- downloaded it and installed it, failed on step 3 @ 100%. reverted to SP1. downloaded system readiness tool, installation bar never starts to fill. sadface.
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