Picked up a Toshiba HD-A2 for $98 at Circuit City. Connected it to my Epson 76c XGA projector via component, used optical connection into my reciever, used ethernet to tie it into the web for extra content, and I am happy as a clam. Easy, no fuss, and WOW!
Understand folks, this format "war" will be won by the likes of me, not high-end techno junkies. Remember beta vs. vhs? Who won?
HD DVD, for both sound and image improvement, is HUGE compared to DVD. And a regular joe like me thinks it was $100 well spent. Opinions are opions, nothing more. Mass market appeal, that is where the war will be won. Is Blue Ray better? Don't really care. HD over 480i, for less than a $100, has won me over.
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Picked up a Toshiba HD-A2 for $98 at Circuit City. Connected it to my Epson 76c XGA projector via component, used optical connection into my reciever, used ethernet to tie it into the web for extra content, and I am happy as a clam. Easy, no fuss, and WOW!
Understand folks, this format "war" will be won by the likes of me, not high-end techno junkies. Remember beta vs. vhs? Who won?
HD DVD, for both sound and image improvement, is HUGE compared to DVD. And a regular joe like me thinks it was $100 well spent. Opinions are opions, nothing more. Mass market appeal, that is where the war will be won. Is Blue Ray better? Don't really care. HD over 480i, for less than a $100, has won me over.