My big fat greek wedding part 2

My big fat greek wedding part 2

God help me, I do love it so Does that result in a picture quality advantage? I hear the Toshiba Qosmio plays a disc much faster as well. If thats an issue with customers which I doubt it will be then there are ways around it. Um, no. Why would it? It has a user friendliness advantage. Having a player that can actually start playing a disc in a normal amount of time is important. No one wants to wait almost two minutes. The average consumer expects a certain level of functionality. No one likes going back to dial-up after using broadband for years. Glad those discs are starting up fast. Evidently the quality of the initial releases isnt holding up. The Fifth Element and House of Flying Daggers both are getting panned on AVS. Man how did Toshiba come out of nowhere and ace the BDA like this? Execution. Glad those discs are starting up fast. Evidently the quality of the initial releases isnt holding up. The Fifth Element and House of Flying Daggers both are getting panned on AVS. Man how did Toshiba come out of nowhere and ace the BDA like this? Execution. Pfffffffft! Im sure the Fifth Element looks just great. The same with House of Flying Daggers, no matter what Amir from Microshaft says. Ive heard Terminator looks amazing as well. It is also nice to know there will be close to 200 releases by the end of the year on Blu-ray, so if you dont like those two, you have 198 others to choose from as compared to the 80 or so releases that will be coming out on HD DVD. Besides, the player hasnt actually been released yet and already you are jumping on the HD DVD acing Blu-ray mantra. Not suprising, as desperation and negativity from the HD DVD fanboys especially those fanboys that are present over at AVS, yourself included is nothing new. Ill wait for more objective analysis than some from a Microsoft employee who clearly has an agenda. Ya got somthin there Murch, yeah, yeah, right on your nose munching on Amirs red eye all this time. Try to clean it off next time you post will ya there buddy, cause your stinkin up the place with his same crap. Pfffffffft! Im sure the Fifth Element looks just matter what Amir from Microshaft says still want to go with the above statement Marzetta7? you have 198 others to choose from as compared to the 80 or so releases that will be coming out on HD DVD. Marzetta7 you rarely get anything right. This is another my big fat greek wedding part 2 gaffe by you. There are already almost 40 titles I havent counted but by years end there will be well over a hundred HD DVD releases. Besides, the player my big fat greek wedding part 2 actually been released yet are phantom Samsung Blu-Ray players in peoples home then right? All those people over at AVS dont really have Blu-Ray players then. I must be losing my mind:smokey: Ok for those that want real info heres the scoop thus far. The Sammy BD player works well. Boots up faster than HD DVD and looks like it has a solid build. Ive read that its more sluggish when accessing front panel buttons theres a delay which doesnt exist on the HD DVD players. Those whove nabbed a player have checked out the upscaling and results are varied. Im thinking the upscaling may be inferior to the Toshiba unit. AVOID The Fifth Element. Clearly its poorly encoded from the Master. Sadly House of Flying Daggers isnt getting rave initial reviews. Could it be the player or the disc well know but HD Digest says that 50 First Dates looks much better so Im thinking its the encode process thats suffered on HOFD and TFE Is the Sammy unit worth 2x the Toshiba HD DVD. I dont think so. It lacks support for Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD. It has no ethernet port and the menus are a bit sluggish as well.

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