aaaaa00 said:I hear some very interesting stuff is going to be shown regarding HD DVD soon. Stay tuned.
phenix said:How about calling it BVD. It is shorter than BR-DVD.
PC-Engine said:phenix said:How about calling it BVD. It is shorter than BR-DVD.
BVDs are a brand of underwear...
PC-Engine said:If I'm correct in my assumption, this thread will need to be retitled to:
"HD DVD WIN". 8)
PC-Engine said:If I'm correct in my assumption, this thread will need to be retitled to:
"HD DVD WIN". 8)
london-boy said:PC-Engine said:If I'm correct in my assumption, this thread will need to be retitled to:
"HD DVD WIN". 8)
Cause it will be called HDDVD? Did i get it?!
Dr Evil said:PC-Engine said:If I'm correct in my assumption, this thread will need to be retitled to:
"HD DVD WIN". 8)
The one who's disc structure is being used is the winner period.
PC-Engine said:london-boy said:PC-Engine said:If I'm correct in my assumption, this thread will need to be retitled to:
"HD DVD WIN". 8)
Cause it will be called HDDVD? Did i get it?!
Well it's defintely called HD DVD, but no it's not what you're thinking.
london-boy said:PC-Engine said:london-boy said:PC-Engine said:If I'm correct in my assumption, this thread will need to be retitled to:
"HD DVD WIN". 8)
Cause it will be called HDDVD? Did i get it?!
Well it's defintely called HD DVD, but no it's not what you're thinking.
Oh go on tell me PC i've always been nice to you! Errr....
rabidrabbit said:What it'll be eventually named is the most insignificant thing here.
It's the technology that matters.
Name is just ink on the labels, embossed or carved on devices...
PC-Engine said:rabidrabbit said:What it'll be eventually named is the most insignificant thing here.
It's the technology that matters.
Name is just ink on the labels, embossed or carved on devices...
I agree.
Dr Evil said:PC-Engine said:rabidrabbit said:What it'll be eventually named is the most insignificant thing here.
It's the technology that matters.
Name is just ink on the labels, embossed or carved on devices...
I agree.
Would you like to give us a reason why you won't share your "information" with us. If you have something spill the beans, if not stop playing this insider game.
[Toshiba] said that a unification agreement on the basis of a 0.1 millimetre disk system is "unfounded and erroneous". It also said it will show a higher capacity HD DVD ROM at Media Tech Expo 2005 in Las Vegas. And it added that it will "continue to be engaged in the dialogue".