Blending the latest technologies and offering unprecedented flexibility to consumers seeking the convenience of playing both Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD high-definition content, LG Electronics (LG), a leader in consumer electronics and mobile communications, today launched the groundbreaking "Super Multi Blue" Player at the 2007 International CES®.
Launching in the United States during the first quarter of 2007, this advanced dual-format high-definition disc player, LG model BH100, will be the first player on the market with...
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Let's not count our chickens just yet. Don't forget, LG has announced such a player twice in the past 18 months, only to recant their announcement days later. Although this time they have at least put a price on it.
I'm not going to base any of my buying decisions on it until it's a bit closer to retail delivery.
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I'm not going to base any of my buying decisions on it until it's a bit closer to retail delivery.
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I understand the frustration with LG's false starts, but will wait for them, or anyone else who'll stand up against the combatants & FOR consumers, to produce a reasonable, dual-format player or recorder.
I will NOT support either side in this war & will NOT buy either format, by itself.
...and I believe most of the buying public agrees. If you've noticed, they're staying away in droves!
I will NOT support either side in this war & will NOT buy either format, by itself.
...and I believe most of the buying public agrees. If you've noticed, they're staying away in droves!
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I can see your position, and it is not uncommon.
But don't assume that the reason people are "staying away in drives" is due to the format war. I would argue that it is largely a price issue at the moment. Even if there was only one format, the $500 or $1000 price tag would have just about as many consumers staying away.
Case in point: Myself. I have not purchased any stand-alone player in either format because I do not see a personal return on the investment should one format fail. But I do see a return on investing in the "game platform" solutions.
I purchased the HD DVD add-on from Microsoft because I could easily see getting my $200 worth even if HD DVD goes away in 1 years time.
I also purchased the PS3 for the same reason. If Blu-ray goes away a year from now I still have a kick-a$$ gaming system.
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But don't assume that the reason people are "staying away in drives" is due to the format war. I would argue that it is largely a price issue at the moment. Even if there was only one format, the $500 or $1000 price tag would have just about as many consumers staying away.
Case in point: Myself. I have not purchased any stand-alone player in either format because I do not see a personal return on the investment should one format fail. But I do see a return on investing in the "game platform" solutions.
I purchased the HD DVD add-on from Microsoft because I could easily see getting my $200 worth even if HD DVD goes away in 1 years time.
I also purchased the PS3 for the same reason. If Blu-ray goes away a year from now I still have a kick-a$$ gaming system.
- Shane
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Dual HD/Blu DVD
Great start in the right direction and I hope LG does well as a result of it. For now, my benchmark is $300 for a dual disc player so we have a way to go before the player is affordable for me. But I applaud LG for being the first.
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Great advice
Richard, that is great advice, thank-you. I love new technology, but I have found that waiting for things to wash out a little is wise; a lesson learned after the purchase of a Betamax may years ago. I expect by the time I'm ready to buy, there will be many options available for a dual format player.
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