Nέα από το μέτωπο.

Following Warner's lead, sister company New Line has confirmed that it will support Blu-ray Disc high def releases exclusively. New Line has previously delayed their day-and-date new releases on HD DVD due to the format's lack of region coding, effectively making titles such as Shoot 'em Up, Hairspray, and Rush Hour 3 exclusive to Blu-ray.
Tonight we dine in hell! :D

Το ωραιο της υποθεσης ειναι οτι η Warner δεν ειχε ειδοποιησει το HDDVD "στρατοπεδο" οτι θα εσπαγε την "ουδετεροτητα" και τους διελυσε την παρουσιαση στη CES αφου ειχε προγραμματιστει η επιδειξη υλικου και απο Warner,New Line και ετσι ματαιωθηκε μεχρι να ξανασυνταχθει το περιεχομενο.

Περιμενω την εξηγηση του Shock σε αυτη τη κινηση της "Αγιας" Sony :tease:
 
Τωρα το ειδα αυτο.

Προς το παρον δεν θα μιλησω για τις εξελιξεις ,(τα μαζευω για αργοτερα :D ) αλλα μην ξαναδω οτι SONY=ΒLURAY γιατι ........:mad:

Οτι εχει στηριξει η sony πολλα στο bluray ναι αλλα

Blu-ray Disc Association

The "Blu-ray Disc Founder" was founded in May 2002 by nine leading electronic companies: Matsushita, Pioneer, Philips, Thomson, LG Electronics, Hitachi, Sharp, Samsung, and Sony.
 
Ελπιζουν σε νικη ακομα. :rofl:

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Δεν μας τα λεει καλα ο Αδολφος!

Ρε ελιωσα στα γελια! :biglaugh:
 
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καλοοοοοοοοοοο και κολανε αψογα οι υποτιτλοι
 
Μαλλον τελειωσε και αλλος ενας πολεμος.

Xμμμ πως θα γινει να συνδεσουμε το HDMI με την SONY.:whothehell:

HDMI Wins the Other Format War, Sorry DVI

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Anyone with newer displays has heard about DVI and HDMI connections. That's because DVI (Digitial Visual Interface) and HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) both pretty much do the same thing, transmitting digital hi def+ pictures to TVs and monitors. But HDMI, which can carry surround sound audio along with that pretty image in a single cord, appears to have won the battle.
According to analyst firm In-Stat, the DVI interface will drop from 112 million shipped products in 2007 to just 3 million shipped products by 2011. And that number is really startling when you realize that HDMI will be included in 143 million shipped products this year alone. That number includes 90% of digital TVs on the market.

So for those looking for the easiest compatibility going into the future, go with HDMI products. For those with DVI in their home theater infrastructures, HDMI to DVI converters are a simple solution.
 
Η TDK, σταματάει την παραγωγή blank HD-DVDs!

Could HD DVD be in any more trouble? Well yes if either Paramount or Universal went neutral but more news comes today, starting with Warren News (on their subscription service) reporting Imation, under the TDK brand, will stop making HD DVD writable (blank) disks. TDK are one of the biggest brands of rewritable media and this is a severe blow to HD DVD. There may be little HD DVD re-writers available, but now it appears that will always be the case.

This new follows Home Media Magazine's weekly nxtbook where inside on page 3, they have posted the Blu-ray vs HD DVD software ratios for week ending January 27th and there appears to be a trend forming despite dramatic price cuts on the Toshiba HD DVD players. First it was 85:15, then 83:17, and now 82:18 (4.56:1). There seems to be no stopping Blu-ray, with its lead hovering in the early to mid 80s. And again, it was an all Blu-ray top 10.

Other news this week was the announcement that Sonic Solutions and National Geographic are also going Blu exclusive. Sonic Solutions are a professional and consumer media authoring company, and the HD DVD studios have used their software in the past. You cant help but wonder, do TDK and Sonic know something we dont...

Τα οχυρά του "εχθρού" πέφτουν το ένα μετά το άλλο!
 
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