a Hitachi.
Best buy now has HD DVD players (Toshiba I think) for $399. Their prices are falling faster than Blu-Ray's.
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according to all those people at the Apollo. Not according to those journalists at the Apollo. Man, oh man I don't have a clue how they did it, but everyone of the people there must have been on Bill's payroll!
(pungent aroma of sarcasam wafts gently through the atmosphere.)
round two, using different games, will be on Spike TV's Video Game Awards show tomorrow night. Hope the PS3 doesn't come up the loser on national TV.....again.
I'm afraid not. First, people like to own their media. That's why video tapes and DVDs have sold so well in the past. Secondly, the U.S. has the lowest band width availability of any industrialised nation. That is a result of the plethora of laws and regulations that govern cable, phone and other providers from state to state, county to county, and city to city, let alone national level regulations. The bandwidth market is anything but a "free market" and that will not change unt...
It was technically far superior to VHS.
Isn't it about time this thing (38.1) was banned for life?
is that this type of article in the Times is syndicated to other papers all over the country and the world.
And HD TV was invented and first became available in the late 1980's, over ten years before HDMI was invented. HDTV is broadcast at 1080i and 720p; only HD DVD formats provide 1080p. Incidentally, HDMI is the same thing as DVI, but with audio carried on the same cable and, of coarse, a different connection; that is why it is possible to buy HDMI to DVI, and vice versa, cables. And, again, DVI has been around longger than HDMI. Many, if not most, of the HDTVs over a year or two old, have D...
Just a few articles down.
beats 30,000 dollars a year for prison expenses.
scriptkiddie, feel free to ignore sidar; in a few years he'll be kneeling on his prayer rug wondering what happened to his socialist paradise, and when those damned corrupt americans are going to come rescue him...again.
I've had my HDTV for several years, and I've been gaming with nearly all the systems probably longer than you've been alive; the 360 may look slightly better on an old SDTV, but the PS2 and original XBox have a much better selection of games for that situation.
Eventually, this will undoubtably change; but for now, that's just the way it is.
I wouldn't trade my 360 for anything, but I'm not so blinded by brand loyalty that I can not see that there is no real advant...
In the article the writer states...
"The main reason why I didn't warm up to the new XBox 360 is probably that, like the majority of people in India, I don't own a high-definition TV (HDTV). To do so, I would most likely have to sell off a kidney. Unacceptable.
But to enjoy GenNext gaming, Microsoft style, HDTV is something you'll need. So, for the average Indian, the XBox 360 is a bulkier, much more powerful, and significantly dearer version of the PS2.
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the "Peter Principle". It's been around for about 50 years.
The condition is "if any real hackers even hear of this challenge". Given they do hear of it, it well be cracked within the week. Even odds it well be cracked in under 48 hours.
thankyou
Not the UK government. Not the british people (although that is sometimes in doubt, see #17).
according to them, socialist England rescued the US from NAZI invasion.
has the Toshiba model for $399.