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You're a douche bag. RTFA next time.
DVD4ME: It must hurt to wake up everyday knowing that your beloved format was slaughtered and the company that expunged it out of its crusty orifice is now peddling DVD upscaling as their new technology. Like HD-DVD, you've been made obsolete, so just crawl back into the hole you expunged from and decay.


Don't worry. Those 2 douche bags are still around using different aliases. Un ban then? Ha! Those crack addicted whores can't stay away from this place. It's all they have left after their humiliating lose to Blu-ray.

I hear Microsoft has their best engineers on it.

Enjoy your your new line of super duper DVD upscalers that retail for $150. I'm sure this stupid company, which never ceases to amaze, will move a warehouse of those babies.

I have to hand it to Toshiba, though. They know how to pick a failed format. XDE 1080p 24fps upscaling, anyone? I give those suckers 3 months before they're down to $40 in the bargain bin where they belong.
The ironic part of your disgruntled drivel is that if you look at the technical specs of both formats you would easily discover that Blu-ray was superior in almost every category. Fortunately, the majority of consumers decided to go with the format that held 60% more data than the inferior format.

Hey, Toshiba - There's no replacement for displacement, you knuckleheads.

How embarrassing. This too will burn in flames just like HD-DVD. $150 for a DVD upscaler? Toshiba, swallow your pride and start pumping out $150 Blu-ray players. Stop doing your shareholders a dis-service by acting like an upset little punk.

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