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Good article, wrong premise and conclusion. You know he is

Posted by Duilawyer on August 31, 2007 at 00:37:34:

wacky when he says SACD is alive as there are 5000 titles available. Yeah, at your nearest Tower Records.

I plugged in my HD player tonight, disconnected my Blu-Ray, watched Breach, enjoyed it immensely, watched Amazing Grace on my Toshiba 6980 though S-VHS....and the answer is

(Remember, I was banned from both hi-rez formats for correctly predicting the death of both formats. And pointing out there was no difference between SACD and CD, and certainly none anyone would pay for. I have no stake in the game, no financial interest in anything audio\video, period.)

So the winner between Blu-Ray and HD from the first person in the Asylum who got the DVD Audio SACD format war correct?? The winner will be........................




Neither, Both formats will wither on the vine.
They are just not enough of an improvement to buy a new player, to Joe SP. To you flamers below, please identify your financial stake in the video industry in your post.