Rumble was so annyoing. It also killed the battery life on the wireless controllers. I was very happy to find out the new controllers had no rubmle to turn off.
I really don’t get it. This argument should really go beyond the scope of home entertainment. The Blu Ray is a God-send to anyone who requires a ton of PC storage.
Blu Ray is a new technology which can fit 2-3 HD DVD's on them (and growing). It’s truly a revolutionary storage medium which goes beyond a format just for movies, but for computer storage as well. Every PC manufacturer should be ecstatic about Blu Ray and the portable storage possibilities unheard of just a year ago.
And Microsoft (x box) is pulling for HD DVD… for what? It seems that HD DVD will end up limiting the size of the game. What will happen when games require >30gigs? Game producers would enjoy designing with highly detailed graphics, large robust worlds, with insane realism, without the constraints of disk space.
HD DVD’s idea was to take a DVD disk and crunch the “grooves” to make a DVD disc handle the new 1080p (and succeeded). But Blu Ray is ready now be able to handle 1080p, AND the new big push for even higher definition. Blu Ray is new technology, it’s better technology. Please wait will get cheaper.
nothin said about battery life... all that crap inside would kill a car battery in less than half an hour.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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