I guess they mean a disk drive?cleverlymadeup said:ok what is a shuttered case? if you mean the old cartridge style things pcs back in the early 90s used to use, they were horridUncompetative said:I was put off the format when Sony ditched the shuttered-cases. It would have made them slightly more expensive to produce, but they would not have suffered from dust & scratches - think 3.5" floppy disk, only larger. Shame.
as for dust, i've never had dust affect ANY dvd/cd disc i've used, finger prints and such on the disc cause more of an issue than dust and scratches only happen if you're really careless with your discs, i have a stack of them next to my tv and no cases and they're fine
thats because HD-DVD was Blu-rays direct competition, like betamax vs VHS. Very similar formats made to do the same thing.D_987 said:Its OK, not a spectacular difference over high def DVD (unlike DVDS over VCR'S)
ummm they ARE 1080p at least the ones i own are and my tv reports 1080p when they play. not really sure where you're getting your information from but it's wrongAardvark said:To be brutally honest, Blu-ray is an unnecessary format. Higher picture quality for sure, but you're not going to get the shits watching a DVD because they're not 1080p.
I've already got a 360 and a Wii. I'm completing the trio...Kikosemmek said:Xbox 360 > Playstation 3. Xbox 360 + NetFlix > Bluray.
Get an Xbox 360.
In my opinion, the PS3 as a gaming console really failed to compare to Xbox 360. Unless you _really_ want to play Metal Gear Solid 4, I suggest against letting go of $400 American. You can do more with them than buy a PS3. The best games for the PS3 are also released for the Xbox 360, which has a superior interface and online capability. Finding games is easier, playing music while gaming is supported by default, updates take much less time to implement and more people are always online on the 360 than on the PS3.MrBrightside919 said:I've already got a 360 and a Wii. I'm completing the trio...
I'm obviously not going to be just playing movies on my PS3. I'll be doing plenty of gaming. My movie watching experience will only be raised with the addition of a few blu ray flicks like The Dark Knight. I'm not ditching DVD until it's officially dead. Besides, they don't make EVERYTHING I would wanna watch in Blu Ray...
Well i'm still getting a PS3 either way. There are games I wanna play that aren't coming to the 360. The exclusives they still have and the new stuff they have been getting sounds good to me. I guess i'm just REALLY tired of my 360...Kikosemmek said:In my opinion, the PS3 as a gaming console really failed to compare to Xbox 360. Unless you _really_ want to play Metal Gear Solid 4, I suggest against letting go of $400 American. You can do more with them than buy a PS3. The best games for the PS3 are also released for the Xbox 360, which has a superior interface and online capability. Finding games is easier, playing music while gaming is supported by default, updates take much less time to implement and more people are always online on the 360 than on the PS3.MrBrightside919 said:I've already got a 360 and a Wii. I'm completing the trio...
I'm obviously not going to be just playing movies on my PS3. I'll be doing plenty of gaming. My movie watching experience will only be raised with the addition of a few blu ray flicks like The Dark Knight. I'm not ditching DVD until it's officially dead. Besides, they don't make EVERYTHING I would wanna watch in Blu Ray...
Since NetFlix allows you to rent and download movies in HD, I see very little point in shelling out for the PS3 or any BluRay player, for that matter.
Just read the opening post. Or are we not doing that anymore? I have no idea why this is a poll, but oh well. Whatever.Radelaide said:My sentiments exactly.Labyrinth said:What about blu-ray?
You think DVDs are 1080p?cleverlymadeup said:ummm they ARE 1080p at least the ones i own are and my tv reports 1080p when they play. not really sure where you're getting your information from but it's wrong