IronMonkey wrote:That doesn't even make sense. Its FOUR TIMES the resolution, much like HD-DVD & Blu-Ray are being advertised as FOUR TIMES the resolution of DVD.
LOL because they roughly are (1080p anyway). Of course it makes sense: Resolution is things like 640x480 etc . . . not specifcally the number of pixels.
IronMonkey wrote:How about a PC? That's HD hardware and what I use to view HD material on my plasma. HD has been around for years but its only now that people are getting it drummed into their heads...
Of course but personally I would never use my PC for Film watching. The likes of Acer are making interesting Media Center PC's which crucially are the right shape but overall for me it's not there yet.
I watch HD clips and trailers (although my PC isn't really powerful enough so I stick to 480p). It's an AMD 2000+ and 1Gb of RAM, it runs XP Pro more than fine but I'll probably need to upgrade when Vista comes.
tom2681 wrote:(can't tell HD from SD on a low-resolution display)
I sure can. I'm basing this on the HD Trailers, they look much better than the SD ones.
It's also not multiregion and can't play PAL media. Both of which are essential as it would be replacing my DVD player too.
tom2681 wrote:- We are in january 2007. -> NO
(never buy a first-generation player)
I definitely agree. The Blu-ray players are a rip off and the HD-DVD Player looks tbh a mess. It uses solely PC parts and takes a full 2 minutes to boot up.
tom2681 wrote:- There will be at least 1 000 titles available. -> NO, only 381 yet
(>1 000 titles = Succesful format)
I didn't even realise there were that many. Do you mean both HD formats?
I'd say you need more than 1000 to be succesful. SACD has more than that and I'm sorry to say is pretty much a flop. I own it (& DVD-A) but only own about 12 titles from both formats.
When I go HD I'll probably have to give up on SACD and DVD-A. It's a shame as the titles I have are awesome (especially the SACD War of the Worlds, OMG it's OUTSTANDING!).
I already own two DVD players:
* Pioneer HD Recorder/DVD Recorder/Digital TV/DivX - Great for general use but no upscaling (Progressive Component though) and no DVD-A/SACD support
* Top of the range (last summer, current model 90% the same) Pioneer DVD-A, SACD, HDMI, Upscaling, Firewire DVD player. I hear the HD-DVD Players are good at Upscaling so most of this can be replaced with a HD Player.
I'd be keeping the Recorder.
If I were to get a HD Player too I'd need 3 Players which is definitely overkill (two I can handle) and would also run out of connections on my TV anyway (my LCD has 1 HDMI and 1 Component input).
Something has to go and I highly suspect I'm going to find much more use for HD than HD Multichannel Music, which like I said is a shame as it had/has so much potential.
Of course it's possible Pioneer will release a player with:
DVD, HD-DVD, Blu-Ray, SACD, DVD-A
But that's YEARS off and franky I wouldn't be surprised if we ever see it. If I could keep one of the HD Multichannel Music formats it would be something.
The edge going to SACD for it's much wider range of titles and IMO it's the better format; Hybrid SACDs work wonderfully and also IMO the video content on DVD-A is very much a gimmick. Sony really got it right with SACD, it's such a shame like HD the stupid manufacturers couldn't make their minds up and frankly fucking PLUG the formats.
I don't believe either have had any advertising ever behind them.
tom2681 wrote:- Standalone HD-DVD Players will be below 300€. -> NO
- Standalone Blu-Ray Players will be below 300€. -> NO
- HD-DVD burners will be below 150€. -> NO
- Blu-Ray burners will be below 150€. -> NO
I've little interest in PC Writers right now.
I barely ever copies films anyway as the drop to Single Layer for me is to great (sure I can lose extras to make them fit, just but I frankly I don't want too) and 4.7Gb is already a decent amount of Data backup.
It bugs me Dual Layer discs are still a premium (even if they're much better priced). I can definitely see the same happening for HD. For the foreseeable future I'm only interested in HD titles I can buy.
It will be 10 years+ before HD Discs take over from DVD, that's for sure.