
Toshiba was the first company to launch the premier
high definition DVD player in the world. But I think Samsung Electronics will follow Toshiba's footsteps by creating a player that can support both HD and Blu-ray formats. If my memory serves me right, the company will be launching its own HD movie machine this year.
In my own opinion, I think the company should postpone its launching until all the high-resolution resources are available. As you can see, you gullible, stupid, morons buy products without checking if it's really a future-proof or next-gen (see: next-generation) machine. For the slow-learners, what I mean here is that make sure you're shelling out your stolen money for products that won't easily be outdated in three years time.
If you haven't noticed this yet, those assholes who call themselves electronic geniuses are putting us consumers in their merry-go-round of deception for us to buy their products. Every time they launch a machine, they'll say it's equipped with a new technology, then they'll drown us with their dizzying terminologies. Until now, every gadget with the term Blu-ray on their label makes me wanna barf on them. If I were you, I won't buy those expensive trashes, not unless
Scarlett Johansson comes free with the package.
There is no truth about HDTVs having high-res. The joke's on you, butt-brains! The only real thing about high definition television is that it makes the viewers cross-eyed. Why? Try staring at the fluorescent lamp for three solid hours without blinking. I
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