QUOTE(kiathoong @ Jan 8 2008, 09:33 PM)
Haha .. no way im selling my Xbox 360 bro ... but i will be buying PS3 soon enuff lar.Blu-ray(tm) Disc (BD) Discussion Thread, Warner & New Line Cinema Do Blu!!
Blu-ray(tm) Disc (BD) Discussion Thread, Warner & New Line Cinema Do Blu!!
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Jan 8 2008, 10:32 PM
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QUOTE(JKEC @ Jan 8 2008, 11:22 PM) all my worries has gone.... wow collection?my another parcel safe to arrive in today... shipped on 17/12 with standard shipping nice!! so 4 BD on standard shipping got kena tax??? today i received my first 2 BD haha so happy! mr. brooks and xmen last stand.. when i watch that xmen scene when prof xavier dissapeared, Wow the sound and clarity sends chill down my spine!! i am bit outdate i know, haha |
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Jan 9 2008, 01:01 AM
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QUOTE(prazole @ Jan 9 2008, 12:31 AM) wow collection? kalau nak kena tax tak kira berapa , 2 BD pun ada kena tax .nice!! so 4 BD on standard shipping got kena tax??? |
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Jan 9 2008, 08:00 AM
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Paramount AND Universal planning quick Blu move? Macs with BD too?
Well... we've had SOME confirmation this morning of the details of the Financial Times story from last night. While the studio isn't yet commenting, reliable industry sources are telling us that Paramount is indeed preparing to end their HD-DVD support and announce a return to the Blu-ray fold. Details are currently being finalized, and an announcement is expected as soon as they're complete. Paramount's first new Blu-rays will almost certainly include many of those titles that were cancelled last year, but that were already packaged and ready for shipping, so you could see them in stores very quickly once the studio announces. Meanwhile, sources are telling us that Universal has also been talking with the BDA, and is looking to follow Paramount and Warner's lead as soon as possible. On a related note, Times Online in the U.K. is now reporting that as many as 20 additional firms currently backing HD-DVD are also considering defection in the wake of Warner's Friday announcement, including Fujitsu, Lenovo, Kenwood and Pony Canyon (which is a major Japanese film and music studio). What's more, word is starting to circulate at CES that major big box retailers will begin winding down in-store support for HD-DVD as soon as these studios go public with their decisions. We're told that the industry's major retail partners are already pressuring Paramount, DreamWorks and Universal to go Blu following Warner's decision. Rumors are also beginning to circulate here that Apple's Steve Jobs may announce the addition of Blu-ray Disc drives to their Mac desktop lineup at next week's Macworld Expo in San Francisco. We would caution you to keep in mind that all of this should be considered unofficial until the studios make their actual announcements. Things are moving very fast, and the situation is highly fluid. Still, it really looks like this is the end for HD-DVD, and the end of the format war overall. We'll keep you up to date with new developments as they break. Stay tuned... http://www.thedigitalbits.com/#mytwocents |
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Jan 9 2008, 08:02 AM
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QUOTE(aiman04 @ Jan 9 2008, 08:00 AM) Paramount AND Universal planning quick Blu move? Macs with BD too? Yay, the war is almost over. Well... we've had SOME confirmation this morning of the details of the Financial Times story from last night. While the studio isn't yet commenting, reliable industry sources are telling us that Paramount is indeed preparing to end their HD-DVD support and announce a return to the Blu-ray fold. Details are currently being finalized, and an announcement is expected as soon as they're complete. Paramount's first new Blu-rays will almost certainly include many of those titles that were cancelled last year, but that were already packaged and ready for shipping, so you could see them in stores very quickly once the studio announces. Meanwhile, sources are telling us that Universal has also been talking with the BDA, and is looking to follow Paramount and Warner's lead as soon as possible. On a related note, Times Online in the U.K. is now reporting that as many as 20 additional firms currently backing HD-DVD are also considering defection in the wake of Warner's Friday announcement, including Fujitsu, Lenovo, Kenwood and Pony Canyon (which is a major Japanese film and music studio). What's more, word is starting to circulate at CES that major big box retailers will begin winding down in-store support for HD-DVD as soon as these studios go public with their decisions. We're told that the industry's major retail partners are already pressuring Paramount, DreamWorks and Universal to go Blu following Warner's decision. Rumors are also beginning to circulate here that Apple's Steve Jobs may announce the addition of Blu-ray Disc drives to their Mac desktop lineup at next week's Macworld Expo in San Francisco. We would caution you to keep in mind that all of this should be considered unofficial until the studios make their actual announcements. Things are moving very fast, and the situation is highly fluid. Still, it really looks like this is the end for HD-DVD, and the end of the format war overall. We'll keep you up to date with new developments as they break. Stay tuned... http://www.thedigitalbits.com/#mytwocents |
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Jan 9 2008, 08:07 AM
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Jan 9 2008, 08:15 AM
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yehaaa...another blow out to the HD DVD camp.....great news bro aiman...can't wait for Toshiba official funeral announcement...huhuhuhuhu
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Jan 9 2008, 08:45 AM
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wow....very good news....can HD DVD last untill March 2008???
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Jan 9 2008, 08:59 AM
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Jan 9 2008, 08:59 AM
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Haha ... i still hate u Aiman
Perhaps its time for me to have best of both worlds |
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Jan 9 2008, 08:59 AM
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Wonder how it feels to be in the HD DVD offices now....
But I want Transformers!!!!! |
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Jan 9 2008, 09:01 AM
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Waiting for Transformers sure will buy BD for that one
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Jan 9 2008, 09:27 AM
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guys don gloat over it..... see who will have the last laugh then only u guys laugh
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Jan 9 2008, 09:27 AM
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New Line Details Transition to Blu-ray
Confirming earlier reports that it would follow Warner to Blu-ray exclusivity, New Line says its first HD DVD title ('Pan's Labryinth') will also be its last. Though it was widely assumed that New Line (whose parent company is Time-Warner) would follow Warner Home Video's lead and continue to release on HD DVD through May 2008, a company rep tells us that New Line's move will go into immediate effect, with all of the studio's planned HD DVD releases now cancelled (including the HD DVD versions of current Blu-ray releases 'Hairspray' and 'Rush Hour 3,' which had previously been planned for HD DVD release sometime in early 2008). As for 'Pan's Labryinth,' which hit stores late last year as the first (and only) New Line HD DVD release, the studio says that once current retail supplies are depleted, the title will be discontinued -- making it an instant collector's item. New Line says it's not planning to issue an official press release trumpeting the move, ending its short-lived HD DVD support with a relative whimper. The studio also tells us they won't be revealing any new Blu-ray titles at CES, though they do plan to continue to support the format throughout 2008 with a variety of new release and catalog titles to be announced in the future. |
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Jan 9 2008, 09:35 AM
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QUOTE(aiman04 @ Jan 9 2008, 09:27 AM) New Line Details Transition to Blu-ray Aiman .. Aiman .. u just love posting this sort of stuff huhConfirming earlier reports that it would follow Warner to Blu-ray exclusivity, New Line says its first HD DVD title ('Pan's Labryinth') will also be its last. Though it was widely assumed that New Line (whose parent company is Time-Warner) would follow Warner Home Video's lead and continue to release on HD DVD through May 2008, a company rep tells us that New Line's move will go into immediate effect, with all of the studio's planned HD DVD releases now cancelled (including the HD DVD versions of current Blu-ray releases 'Hairspray' and 'Rush Hour 3,' which had previously been planned for HD DVD release sometime in early 2008). As for 'Pan's Labryinth,' which hit stores late last year as the first (and only) New Line HD DVD release, the studio says that once current retail supplies are depleted, the title will be discontinued -- making it an instant collector's item. New Line says it's not planning to issue an official press release trumpeting the move, ending its short-lived HD DVD support with a relative whimper. The studio also tells us they won't be revealing any new Blu-ray titles at CES, though they do plan to continue to support the format throughout 2008 with a variety of new release and catalog titles to be announced in the future. |
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QUOTE(XenoFr3ak @ Jan 9 2008, 09:35 AM) What can I say, Sony paid me well... Also, check the thread title again, can't help it... QUOTE(XenoFr3ak @ Jan 9 2008, 08:59 AM) And, the feeling's mutual by the way.. |
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