blue ray DVD vs HD DVD
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You will even be in a better position than I was, since the X-box 360 has been retooled to have HDMI out. Mine goes out component and my TV only allows 1080i through component inputs. Still, the HD player/X-Box 360 combo works real well and looks great. But with the newer HDMI output you will have no limitations, unless of course your monitor does not have HDMI inputs.
The PS3 runs hot, so keep it ventilated. You can control both systems with the regular game controllers, but they also offer real dedicated remotes for them as well.
The PS3 runs hot, so keep it ventilated. You can control both systems with the regular game controllers, but they also offer real dedicated remotes for them as well.
#13
You will even be in a better position than I was, since the X-box 360 has been retooled to have HDMI out. Mine goes out component and my TV only allows 1080i through component inputs. Still, the HD player/X-Box 360 combo works real well and looks great. But with the newer HDMI output you will have no limitations, unless of course your monitor does not have HDMI inputs.
The PS3 runs hot, so keep it ventilated. You can control both systems with the regular game controllers, but they also offer real dedicated remotes for them as well.
The PS3 runs hot, so keep it ventilated. You can control both systems with the regular game controllers, but they also offer real dedicated remotes for them as well.
Thanks for the heads up on the PS3 heat problems. It would just sit on a glass shelf on my TV stand so I am not to worried about it, but always go to know.
#14
Ok here is the deal with Blue Ray vs. HD DVD. LG does make a dual media player. But does not support any of the extra features of the HD DVD format. I.E. the pop up special features. Samsung is in the process of making a dual format that will fully support both. The LG and the Samsung units will retail for 1000 plus. Without the information in front of me. I can tell you that the Blue Ray format is faster and holds a higher capacity.
Stay tuned tru believers for later I shal have exact numbers for you.
Stay tuned tru believers for later I shal have exact numbers for you.
#15
The reviews have the PS3 wiping out the dedicated players in its BR speed and picture Quality. Newer dedicated players are getting better, but the state of the art Pioneer Elite will cost $1,500.00! Compared to the $600.00 of the PS3, which plays BR just about as well ( I believe the 24FPS emulation mode is really all the Pioneer has over the PS3 in BR playback ).
The only problem I'm having with the PS3 is getting it to recognize the bluetooth BR controller. I'm still using the game controler, but have sorta tried to get the real one to work to no avail.
I think it is my fault as I'm not doing it correct, or the remote's batteries are dead or somesuch.
The only problem I'm having with the PS3 is getting it to recognize the bluetooth BR controller. I'm still using the game controler, but have sorta tried to get the real one to work to no avail.
I think it is my fault as I'm not doing it correct, or the remote's batteries are dead or somesuch.
#16
The only problem I'm having with the PS3 is getting it to recognize the bluetooth BR controller. I'm still using the game controler, but have sorta tried to get the real one to work to no avail.
I think it is my fault as I'm not doing it correct, or the remote's batteries are dead or somesuch.
I think it is my fault as I'm not doing it correct, or the remote's batteries are dead or somesuch.
#17
wai till there is a definate "winner", and then go with that
even still DVD wont go away.. its still the standard...
and if blu or Hd wins out.. there is already softwarez able to strip protection on them, rip them, and burn them...
even still DVD wont go away.. its still the standard...
and if blu or Hd wins out.. there is already softwarez able to strip protection on them, rip them, and burn them...
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