Rockford fosgate t2 Since it

Rockford fosgate t2

Since it only took them over 2 years to find and correct the RROD problem, and the launch of the Wii and PS3 before they offered their customers extended have no respect for them. Just a bunch of cheaters with very good business skills at brainwashing and ripping people off. Posted Jan 29, 2008 10:25 am PT No PS3 for me. I play my disks using a Blueray combo drive on my PC. Looks stunning on my HD projector! Glad I chose Blueray now. Posted Jan 29, 2008 10:15 am PT Nfsmaster writes: If Microsoft included the HD-DVD player in the Xbox 360, all of the people who purchased one without the HD-DVD player would be angry and the only way to counter it would to be to give out free attachments. Then, they would have to compensate for the people who paid for the attachment with proper paperwork. After all that is done, then theyd have to suffer the consequences of angry people about the failing format of HD-DVD. Still, Microsoft is probably going to deal with lawsuits involving the sales of external HD-DVD players now because consumers are going to soon find out that theyre so called superior format is failing and finding movies for the now doomed product is going to be difficult. Even if the format gains momentum, no one is going to see the product as helpful as most movies still will only be on the Blu-ray format. Truthfully, I think the format war is over and people who say its only the beginning or is nowhere near done are very naive and partially ignorant. What I was stating is that if Microsoft placed a HD-DVD drive in the 360 from the start, the results would be different. The general populous has no idea about they dont buy the movies like regular DVDs. The PS3 was a Sony-Gamble and it worked. Microsoft played it safe and did not put a HD-DVD in the system. I dont blame them. They never had to get involved in the format war, with their system. And, if Sony ultimately wins the format the 360 can still use standard DVDs. And, in the they can use 2 DVDs if need Just in case Sony is being a little stingy and not allowing Microsoft to use the Blueray Format. My vision did not involve a seperate 360 without an HD-DVDJust like PS3 has all blueray. However, my review was not bias. Im not a fanboy. Both HD-DVD and Blueray have their faults. However, I just want a good player that has good results. I like my when I get my extra Im gonna get a PS I was stupid and chose fanboy sides last generationbought an xbox. and missed out on the hottest Ps2 titles on the planet. No more fanboyism for this guy. Just gonna enjoy my games and Posted Jan 29, 2008 8:42 am PT Posted Jan 29, 2008 6:57 am PT Posted Jan 28, 2008 8:01 pm PT Posted Jan 28, 2008 7:15 pm PT Only a few months, and I can get an HDTV, and I can get play I Am Legend on my PS3 on BRD. Glad Blu-ray finally won this crap. With all those big name announcements in the last month or so, everything else is just small fries from here on out for the most part. Posted Jan 28, 2008 5:15 pm PT is there a link to this news? Posted Jan 28, 2008 5:06 pm PT The war of Blue-ray Vs HD-DVD is something which I dont care much about, cause I still havent bought a nice LCD or plasma Tv to see the Posted Jan 28, 2008 4:48 pm PT Being a PS3 owner, nothing excites me except another win by the rockford fosgate t2 The games have been a great let down on the PS3 but if bluray saves it, eventually were gonna get nice games! Posted Jan 28, 2008 4:23 pm PT some more good news for sony, blu-ray was the right decision Posted Jan 28, 2008 4:20 pm PT For me the format war is over because all of my favorite movies are from Warner Bros. Blu-Ray has won, even though I have an Xbox 360, but still I like Blu-Ray. Posted Jan 28, 2008 4:04 pm PT look blu-ray has a bigger base, right now. ps3 isnt doing as well as 360 which is trying to back the hd-dvd system, get 360 to back blu-ray and rockford fosgate t2 over. until that i think that blu-ray will get victory after victory right up until its dropped off the market like a brick over a cliff.

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