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Audioholic Warlord
I picked up a PS3 on opening day.
Why? Because of studio support and CE support. Mostly due to studio support though. Since about 85% of the movies that exist come from studios that support Blu-ray, right now it will give me far more choices. The price is excellent and the quality has been outstanding. I have only a few movies at this time and have rented a few from BB Online.
I have been following the format war closely and the PS3 at $500 just seems to make sense. The $600 is not needed for most people who want mostly movies, but it is a fairly cheap upgrade to enjoy.
My biggest concern is how many people still think that Blu-ray is putting out films that look anything less than top notch compared to HD DVD. Blu-ray films are just incredible looking... as are HD DVD films.
For quality? Pick either format! They both look phenomenal.
For selection and consumer choice? Blu-ray is ahead right now and has far more titles slated for release.
For winning the format war? Tough call. But, there has not been a response to PS3 being released by HD DVD other than an announcement of cheap Asian players coming at some point this year. PS3 has drastically impacted Blu-ray sales over the past 2 months, basically more than quintupling sales of discs.
Why? Because of studio support and CE support. Mostly due to studio support though. Since about 85% of the movies that exist come from studios that support Blu-ray, right now it will give me far more choices. The price is excellent and the quality has been outstanding. I have only a few movies at this time and have rented a few from BB Online.
I have been following the format war closely and the PS3 at $500 just seems to make sense. The $600 is not needed for most people who want mostly movies, but it is a fairly cheap upgrade to enjoy.
My biggest concern is how many people still think that Blu-ray is putting out films that look anything less than top notch compared to HD DVD. Blu-ray films are just incredible looking... as are HD DVD films.
For quality? Pick either format! They both look phenomenal.
For selection and consumer choice? Blu-ray is ahead right now and has far more titles slated for release.
For winning the format war? Tough call. But, there has not been a response to PS3 being released by HD DVD other than an announcement of cheap Asian players coming at some point this year. PS3 has drastically impacted Blu-ray sales over the past 2 months, basically more than quintupling sales of discs.