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As I have posted repeatedly, I have not had one problem with a blu-ray disc or my PS3

Posted by Jazz Inmate on October 19, 2007 at 21:12:16:

Those of us who have had zero problems with any blu-ray discs or players are having a hard time reconciling these complaints with our flawless experience with blu-ray. And yes, whether you care to admit it or not, some players and software have been known to have problems when introduced. This actually has been observed in formats other than blu-ray. Shocking, huh? My new amp is having problems. None of my blu-rays or my PS3 has had so much as a hiccup.

Do you really think these minor issues with blu-ray are unprecedented?
Or do you wish that HD DVD was the only choice offered to consumers for high definition films?
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