When is BD going to come out with a profile 2.0 compliant player?
Your freaking blind too.
Panasonic BD50
When is BD going to come out with a profile 2.0 compliant player?
Im sure its an overpriced and under performing dead end like the rest of the BD standalones.I just say the post on the Panny CES. I saw that I look forward to seeing the specs on it. That could be a good thing.
Thats one out of how many? And at what price? Do you have a link to where its on sale with specs?Your freaking blind too.
Panasonic BD50
Your freaking blind too.
Panasonic BD50
Im sure its an overpriced and under performing dead end like the rest of the BD standalones.
Oh, for God's sake move on! You can still use your $99 HD-DVD player as an upconverting dvd player and it will always play your HD-DVD's.
Honestly, I don't think all of this uproar in the red community is about money or obsolete equipment. It's about sour grapes and fanboys not wanting to eat crow. I swear, nobody can admit when they're wrong these days...
Enjoy your perfectly good HD-DVD equipment. Jump into Blu-Ray if you'd like and enjoy some discs you've been missing out on. If you don't want to go Blu for personal or financial reasons that's cool too. But please don't dig your heels into the ground, curse everything Sony and BDA and harass companies that support them.
What about the poor folks who bought into D-VHS?
I doubt your current BD players will do BD-Live. IF you have no interest in that then you are all set. IF you do , too bad.Sorry to disagree with you on this. As much as I enjoy my HD DVD players, my Panasonics are my favorite players. The Panasonics have been the most rock solid player out there.
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I doubt it will happen if Toshiba gives up.If Blu-ray can get the profile 2.0 standalones to $250 or less by this Christmas I will withdraw my statements about them staying as a niche product.
I doubt your current BD players will do BD-Live. IF you have no interest in that then you are all set. IF you do , too bad.