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You just proved yourself to be a fanboy

Posted by Jack G on November 30, 2007 at 10:44:16:

We've had this conversaion many times before.

>>>I understand the prevailing view on AVS--that capacity is irrelevant to picture quality<<<
Its not just AVS, its most non-extremists. Most people just care about the picture, and couldn't care less about specs.

>>>and like a bunch of mass hypnosis victims, you all seem to have bought into that<<<
Do you realize how *insane* that sounds?
This is coming from someone who claimed M$ was intentionally sabataging HD media and wrote Paramount a $150M check to further their plans?
You need to get a grip

>>>For another, there are many other reasons capacity is important, including a feature called AUDIO. You've heard of it?<<<
Yes, and as we've discussed many times before, not everyone gives it such a high priority in relation to video. I don't know why you still cannot grasp that simple concept.
Jack