If this were the case, shouldn't the movie Talladega Nights that came bundled in the US have more sales? Something like 500,000 units were shipped of those.
I currently use a PS3 strictly for a BD player and it works quite well. I have the BD remote control that Sony sells and it functions like a normal play would. It even boots up faster than the standalone players. However, the true videophile would say that because the source of the movie is 24fps and the PS3 outputs 60fps that you're not getting the best picture available. I'm not so sure if I'm able to tell the difference myself.
Here's an article from that explains a little bit more.
I live in the Cleveland area and currently enjoy watching free over-the-air HDTV. People get hung up on paying for the service through their cable/satellite company when it's already out there. The standard channels are mostly what you get when you pay for HDTV anyways. My recommendations is get a tuner and use the antenna that has been on your roof for years.
...and donate to the Human Fund.
If this were the case, shouldn't the movie Talladega Nights that came bundled in the US have more sales? Something like 500,000 units were shipped of those.
I currently use a PS3 strictly for a BD player and it works quite well. I have the BD remote control that Sony sells and it functions like a normal play would. It even boots up faster than the standalone players. However, the true videophile would say that because the source of the movie is 24fps and the PS3 outputs 60fps that you're not getting the best picture available. I'm not so sure if I'm able to tell the difference myself. Here's an article from that explains a little bit more.
FYI, I've got a 512MB Swiss Army Knife that I absolutely love. They're not all just for novelty.
I live in the Cleveland area and currently enjoy watching free over-the-air HDTV. People get hung up on paying for the service through their cable/satellite company when it's already out there. The standard channels are mostly what you get when you pay for HDTV anyways. My recommendations is get a tuner and use the antenna that has been on your roof for years.
What I want to know is with all the P2P talk, how come you never here anything about newsgroups?
I personally find them much more inviting. Plus you know someone isn't going to log off and, as in my case, I top out my bandwidth.