Ok i'll bite: This whole thing smaks of "My Dad's bigger than yours!..." take a step back and look at the big picture [/pun] Early adopters pay one heluva premium for often sub par toys that are "expected" to have problems. Call me optomistic but if i buy a car, i dont expect to have one of the doors fitted at a later date when they can figure out how to hang it? Why should we expect £1000+ players not to work the way they should? Regardless of if its a simple firmware update or not, it's still a fault that that requires the end user to action. (Don't get me started on auto updates!)
Give it a while for the prices to drop, standards to settle in, and the toys to actually work out of the box. Who knows, by then many people will have TV's/ Prj's big enough to see the benefits.
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Ok i'll bite: This whole thing smaks of "My Dad's bigger than yours!..." take a step back and look at the big picture [/pun] Early adopters pay one heluva premium for often sub par toys that are "expected" to have problems. Call me optomistic but if i buy a car, i dont expect to have one of the doors fitted at a later date when they can figure out how to hang it? Why should we expect £1000+ players not to work the way they should? Regardless of if its a simple firmware update or not, it's still a fault that that requires the end user to action. (Don't get me started on auto updates!)
Give it a while for the prices to drop, standards to settle in, and the toys to actually work out of the box. Who knows, by then many people will have TV's/ Prj's big enough to see the benefits.