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RE: Oh for crissakes

Posted by usafwso on August 30, 2007 at 07:23:14:

A disk machine. Any format, DVD, CD, DVD, SACD- DVD-A, Blu-Ray, HD-DVD, if for some reason you can not eject the disk, what good is the machine/format?/


I am very sorry that your standards are so low! Sorry dude, Chord would not allow such crap. Press eject and the faulty disk is ejected. Press eject on a Meridan and the crappy disk is ejected. Press eject on a Sony and it fails. I paid about $28,000 for a two channel Red Book Chord Red Reference compact disk player and it plays antique CD's from 1983! In the same vein, lets look at some MacIntosh video players that play standard DVD disks as compared to Blu-Ray or HD-DVD disks.....I think you might be surprised.