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Ben 02-19-2008 01:12 PM

Tim--Amazon.com is running half off :)

y8s 02-19-2008 01:51 PM


Originally Posted by Loki047 (Post 216567)
I would be surprised if there is another format before there is the next wave of TVs.

in what, 20 yrs or so? with 1080p, you're basically eyeball limited at more than a 2:1 screen diagonal to viewing distance ratio. and that's with at least perfect vision. Try it at your desk. if you have a 19" monitor, sit back more than 38" and see if you can see a difference between the left and right sides of this nice image i made.


the next step is not higher resolution, but more area at the same resolution a la IMAX. but then you're approaching CAVE systems.

http://um3d.dc.umich.edu/hardware/CA..._princecar.jpg

TonyC 02-19-2008 04:27 PM

virtual pr0n ... that's what y8s is really trying to say.

j_man 02-19-2008 05:21 PM


Originally Posted by Loki047 (Post 216555)
Ill be enjoying all my movies in high def... Just cause i like using the upconvert feature, no reason to buy HD

And hopefully netflix on my ps3 soon
http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/11/n...x-360-and-ps3/

The engadget article has misleading quote. The Netflix survey is about how integration of Xbox Live with their current PC based system might work. It never mentions watching on PS/3.
This doesn't mean no Netflix for the PS/3 - just that the survey mentioned is about Xbox 360 and the real quote doesn't have that PS/3 part

Loki047 02-19-2008 05:34 PM

http://www.seanbajuice.com/2008/02/1...-full-details/

http://www.seanbajuice.com/wp-conten...flixsurvey.gif

Show me a link to what your claiming?

elesjuan 02-19-2008 05:37 PM

Sorry to break the bubble of HD-DVD advocates..

http://money.cnn.com/2008/02/19/tech...ion=2008021904

Two months ago a friend who works at NFM told me Toshiba was going to buy back all HD-DVD players from NFM's customers. Makes me wonder if the millions of HD-DVD movies will be reimbursed? Kinda funny I always figured Sony would be the one to fail yet again in the race for the format, but this time Toshiba horded their technology and Sony shared the development with the masses of manufactures. I site as examples of Sony failure: BetaMax, LaserDisc, MiniDisc, and Super Audio CD to name a few... Looks like they finally learned their lesson? :giggle: "Its a Phony!"

Edit: On a personal side note, I believe any further development in optical media is useless and should be stopped immediatly. With the advent of a possible 8 layer bluray disc, scratch that thing with a freakin subatomic particle and your data is gone.. I think solid state media (Ie, Crapples new notebook with no physical mechanical disk...) is the way to the future. :jerkit: I said back in the mid 90s with the "WORM" drive the sealed cartridge optical disk would have been the way to go with video and game rentals anyway. Something you couldn't open or touch the physical disc... Looks like we'll have to wait and see!

j_man 02-19-2008 05:58 PM


Originally Posted by Loki047 (Post 216685)

let me see if it is still there

j_man 02-19-2008 06:01 PM

this is the link:

https://research.netflix.com/entgmrsflwup0208qnt.htm

it is a goner now though. maybe it got pulled recently (like a day or two ago - it was still up and running on the weekend and has been there for few weeks). let me check if I can find how the question about the streaming looked like

j_man 02-19-2008 06:05 PM

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this was the last real question in the survey - the only one mentioning video on consoles. the following page was the last one and it was about the age, marital status, income, etc. that was the most recent version of the survey I've seen. maybe the one about the PS3 has been something else older (or different)

y8s 02-19-2008 07:09 PM


Originally Posted by elesjuan (Post 216687)
I think solid state media (Ie, Crapples new notebook with no physical mechanical disk...) is the way to the future. :jerkit:

you mean the $999 option. base model comes with a normal hard drive.


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