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23.06.2007, 13:27 #61
Ende Jahr gibts bei uns auch ein 50" Full HD-Plasma. Ende 2008 dann wahrscheinlich eine PS3 (bis dann gibts dann hoffentlich ein paar richtige Kracher).
greedy the planetarian
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23.06.2007, 13:40 #62Original von greedy
Ende Jahr gibts bei uns auch ein 50" Full HD-Plasma. Ende 2008 dann wahrscheinlich eine PS3 (bis dann gibts dann hoffentlich ein paar richtige Kracher).
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23.06.2007, 14:43 #63Original von Flek
Original von greedy
Ende Jahr gibts bei uns auch ein 50" Full HD-Plasma. Ende 2008 dann wahrscheinlich eine PS3 (bis dann gibts dann hoffentlich ein paar richtige Kracher).greedy the planetarian
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01.07.2007, 12:39 #64
hat mich an den thread hier erinnert
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01.07.2007, 12:49 #65
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01.07.2007, 18:03 #66
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Original von Flek
Original von greedy
Ende Jahr gibts bei uns auch ein 50" Full HD-Plasma. Ende 2008 dann wahrscheinlich eine PS3 (bis dann gibts dann hoffentlich ein paar richtige Kracher).
HIM - Die Beste Band der Welt
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01.07.2007, 18:25 #67Original von Skully
Original von Flek
Original von greedy
Ende Jahr gibts bei uns auch ein 50" Full HD-Plasma. Ende 2008 dann wahrscheinlich eine PS3 (bis dann gibts dann hoffentlich ein paar richtige Kracher).
Entäuschend ist das schon garnicht
Motorstorm, Resistance, Ninja Gaiden Sigma, Gundam Musou, Superstardust HD, Fl0w, Tekken DR, Calling all Cars etc. das sind meine Games bisher und die sind alle mehr als nur "gut"
Davon abgesehen habe ich von "diesem jahr" geredet... da kommen noch aaa titel wie lair, uncharted, heavently sword, little big planet und co. von daher
mfg
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27.07.2007, 11:10 #68
"Target Backing Blu-ray For The Holidays
If I were HD DVD I would be so manic at this point I wouldn't know where to turn. First Microsoft announces a price cut on its Xbox 360 HD DVD player, giving the struggling format a pat on the head and a lollipop, and then Target swoops in and steals the lollipop, shattering it on the ground like so many Christmas dreams with the announcement that Blu-ray players are the only players to grace their shelves this holiday season (although they will still be carrying the 360 HD DVD add-on). The news was delivered in a statement from Sony Corp., who also stated that the retailer would be increasing its stock of Blu-ray movies past the tiny strip of a row all the stores I've been in have carried. Between this and Blockbuster's Blu-ray backage last month, I'm not sure ever a who horde of Heroes will be enough to save HD DVD now."
ich spar mir ab sofort die edits des titels - wird sonst zu peinlich für hddvd ;D
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27.07.2007, 13:18 #69
Naja ... HD-DVD hat einen ähnlichen Deal mit BestBuy und Circuit City. Von daher ist das nicht die super tolle News die es auf den ersten Blick ist.
Who'd have thought the next-gen format spin war would be full of half truths and twisted facts? Oh, right, EVERYONE. It all started from Sony's statement that Target stores will feature Sony's BDP-S300 as the exclusive high-definition player, and AP's article picking up on it saying Target was exclusively featuring Sony's player in lieu of selling any HD DVD players. That's exactly not true. Here's what Sony really said:
Beginning this fall and continuing at least through the holiday season, Target will feature Sony® Blu-ray Disc® players as the exclusive product in the emerging category of high-definition home video systems, as well as an expanded assortment of Blu-ray Disc movies.
That sentence is vague enough that you can say Sony claimed to be the exclusive high-definition product sold at Target, both in terms of standalone players and overall. Sony's the exclusive standalone high def player, but not the exclusive high def player period. Target's still selling Xbox 360 HD DVD players. The HD DVD camp struck back today in a statement saying:
Target will continue to carry the Xbox 360 HD DVD drive as well as HD DVD titles so we don't see much of a change in their plans to carry both formats. In fact, they continue to sell Toshiba HD DVD players on their website. Sony appears to have bought an end cap, just as HD DVD has in retail stores such as BestBuy and Circuit City.
This is true too, however Sony didn't say that they were going to feature only Sony Blu-ray movies, just the Blu-ray players. What Sony actually did was pay Target for the right to "end caps," which are prominent displays at the end of aisles. Putting BD players there means it's right in prime real estate for sales.
Target itself is saying it's not picking sides in the war and continues to offer both types of discs even while only choosing the BDP-S300 as the sole standalone player.
What does this mean to you? Not a whole lot, in the end. You can't pick up Toshiba standalone HD DVD players at Target proper, but you can still buy them on Target's website. You'll still be able to pick up the now discounted Xbox 360 drive in brick and mortar stores if that interests you. The lesson to take away from this is not to trust either camp entirely, but to look at what both are saying and make up your own mind.
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27.07.2007, 15:02 #70
Mein absoluter Favorit für den dämlichsten Thread 2007.