Jerusalema movie They just

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They just dont have the MMC technology to come along with it. The Blu-ray drives are even capable of BD-R and BD-RW along with your typical playback of DVDs, CDs, etc. Also, I agree, Apple has a wonderful opportunity here to really shine. There is a review of the Samsung Blu-Ray player over at the AVS forums. It looks like it is designed as an actual disc player and takes just 15 seconds to load a disc. The Toshiba HD-DVD player on the other hand is actually a PC jerusalema movie long booting times. This was probably done to save costs and hit the market early. LINK?t683987 Lots of images on the second page! 5 seconds from power on to accepting a disc and 15 seconds to start playing the disc. So about 20 seconds to play a move compared to about a minute and a half to do the same thing on Toshibas HD-DVD player. There is a review of the Samsung Blu-Ray player over at the AVS forums. It looks like it is designed as an jerusalema movie disc player and takes just 15 seconds to load a disc. The Toshiba HD-DVD player on the other hand is actually a PC with long booting times. This was probably done to save costs and hit the market early. LINK?t683987 Lots of images on the second page! 5 seconds from power on to accepting a disc and 15 seconds to start playing the disc. So about 20 seconds to play a move compared to about a minute and a half to do the same thing on Toshibas HD-DVD player. Does that result in a picture quality advantage? I hear the Toshiba Qosmio plays a disc much faster as well. If thats an issue with customers which I doubt it will be then there are ways around it. Half of these vendors have either openly stated theyll support both platforms or have hinted at support for both. Apple Openly supports Blu-ray, has current HD DVD support Half of these vendors have either openly stated theyll support both platforms or have hinted at support for both. How is this half? What is half of 17? 5 right? I see only 7 that support both Heck, Im even giving you Apple, but I still think they are Blu-ray exclusive as I think well find out in the coming months. 10 exclusive to Blu-ray and 7 that support both. Even at this, this still gives Blu-ray support at 17 with HD DVD support at So, Im not sure where you were trying to go with this. I took the liberty of adding Hitachi, LG, and Pioneer that were missing from your list. I count Disney as a company thats wavering due to the CEO Igers statement that he thought theyd eventually support both formats. Samsung seems to have stiffened their resolve for Blu-Ray but they were wavering back in the day as well.

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