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On Jan 31, 3:24*pm, wrote:
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 12:18:12 -0800, "Calif Bill" wrote: "jamesgangnc" wrote in message ... Plus the whole bluray verses hd thing is sort of like the beta verse vhs. As I remember beta, even though the superior format, lost out to vhs. *And beta was another one of sony's ideas. *I'm waiting for signs of a victor in this war before buying a high res dvd player. *I think a lot of people are as well and that's why the acceptance has been slow. "JimH" wrote in message . .. "Eisboch" wrote in message news:FsidnTNMyeRu3jzanZ2dnUVZ_ternZ2d@giganews. com... "Steve" wrote in message m... On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 17:24:25 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: If you want a BluRay player, I'm curious why someone would buy a BluRay player other than a PS3 for $399? *The PS3 works great as a BluRay player. *It's not slow, doesn't cut out, doesn't have *any* of the problems you mentioned above and uses a very fast microprocessor.. By far, the very fastest available in any home computer actually. And as a bonus, besides watching BluRay discs, you can play PS2 or PS3 games and (if you plug in a USB keyboard and mouse) even use it as a general purpose computer running Linux. *It's the best deal going in home entertainment if you ask me. Steve I didn't know PS3 played Blu-Ray until after I had purchased the disk players, *mentioned the issues to my daughter and she informed me about PS3 which she has for her two boys. * I have no interest in video games, so it didn't occur to me to even check them out. *Except .... * due to the discussion, she let me borrow their "Wii" system. *What a blast! You hold a controller in your hand and physically go through the motions of bowling or swinging a baseball bat, golf club, tennis racket, etc. I got a kick out of it. Back to Blue-Ray. * Does the Playstation 3 also play regular DVDs and CDs? Yes. Also, my daughter said it had operational issues similar to those I've experienced with the Sharp and Sony players when playing a Blu-Ray disk. I know the Blu-Ray disks hold a huge amount of data compared to regular DVD. I wonder if finding, reading and displaying the data is the reason for it's slow motionness. Another expensive lesson learned, although once they are playing, the picture quality is outstanding. Eisboch The 80gb PS3 is being phased out, leaving only the 40gb unit. * If you are planning to buy and 80gb you better do it soon. http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,14...s/article.html Beta lost out because Sony wanted to control the industry and demanded too much for use of the patents. It's true that Sony was overly possessive of Beta, but that's not really why they lost the war.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm not sure who's going to win this time. That's why I'm holding off. The bluray has a higher capacity but the disk is more fragile. HD capacity is still plenty big enough for a full length hd movie. I think sony is banking on the ps3 giving them the edge because it plays bluray. |
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