Robbo
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http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/95a0fdc6-bb07-11dc-9fbc-0000779fd2ac.html?nclick_check=1
Chew the fat on that one
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Marc
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Steve FTW.
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Kurt
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"blu-ray" sounds crap though!
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Steve
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lol when are you idiots going to realise i dont care who wins, i bought my console to play games on not watch movies hence why i dont own a hd drive.
i will keep my upscaling standalone player until which ever wins i will buy it then
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Nismo
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Also in the Wars! The Wii is about to outsell the alltime XBOX sells!
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Robbo
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Oopdate
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/9086260c-bc8a-11dc-bcf9-0000779fd2ac.html?nclick_check=1
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Jambo
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Dual format players ftw
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andy1868
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i no longer care
also, dreamworks and someone else that i can't remember were only going to release DVDs in HD.
[Edited on 07-01-2008 by andy1868]
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John
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Paramount reportedly now as well, bye bye hd-dvd.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/ea637496-bd8d-11dc-b7e6-0000779fd2ac.html
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Steve
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i think they will have to change the name though, blu-ray just sounds too geeky for the mass market of non techno phobes.
might see a joining and rename to something more inline with current defaults
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John
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80% of the surveyed market now knew the brand.
I think it's just a case of that, blu-ray isn't any worse than hd-dvd, people just new about dvd and hd and made the connection quicker.
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Steve
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it just sounds wrong imo, not like normal naming conventions which are more self explnatory to the general public
ie hd = high definition etc blu-ray doesnt really mean anything apart from it has blu rays lol
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Hammer
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I bet 80% of the surveyed population couldn't tell you what VHS stood for, you don't have to understand a name to know it's the market leader.
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AndyKent
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I don't think it sounds geeky in the slightest. Just a word (or two), how many people are actually going to make the connection between the name and the coloured light reading the disk?
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
I bet 80% of the surveyed population couldn't tell you what VHS stood for, you don't have to understand a name to know it's the market leader.
but youve got to admit it doesnt fit in with the trend
vhs
dvd
hd
vcr
hifi
then blu-ray
i think the difference is they all meant real things, ffs they arent even spelling blue properly
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John
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High Fidelity, yes that suggests strongly that it's something you put your cassete tapes in
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Steve
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it described the fidelity of the sound at the time
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Hammer
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It's trendy to do that, all the kids chop letters off words these days, wouldn't surprise me if that's a reason why it's the favourite to be the prime brand actually.
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Steve
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thats true actually
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Nath
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Isn't the word blu(e) something to do with the laser?
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John
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Both hd-dvd and blu-ray use blue lasers yes.
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Steve
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so neither use blu rays ?
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John
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They both technically use blu(e) rays yes.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=&q=define%3Aray&meta=
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Steve
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its not blu(e) though is it, its blu
might aswell say bloo
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Edd
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blu ray dvd sounds good to me flows off the tongue
hd dvd has too many d's for my liking
[Edited on 08-01-2008 by Edd]
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