apease
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| Blog | # of Comments |
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| Engadget | 2 Comments |
| Engadget HD | 12 Comments |
| Joystiq Playstation | 110 Comments |
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Huffpost Live tackles Xbox One with our reviews editor, Richard Mitchell [Update: watch the replay]
Posted on May 21st 2013 6:15PM

Swap Magic running Genesis emulator on PS3
Jul 3rd 2008 10:15PM (Joystiq Playstation)P.S. Dosbox works the best, since you don't have to set up the controller.
PS Nation Podcast 063 - Distracting Prank Call
Jun 1st 2008 3:42PM (Joystiq Playstation)No PS3 has a pure software emulator for PS2 games.
Super Stardust HD overhaul coming soon
Dec 14th 2007 1:49AM (Joystiq Playstation)PS3 Fanboy review: PAIN
Dec 10th 2007 7:22PM (Joystiq Playstation)How to download Beats with a PS3 (not a PC)
Dec 7th 2007 2:51AM (Joystiq Playstation)So, uh, anyone know what firmware version Beats requires? Just curious. ;)
Michael Bay's format war conspiracy theory: it's a Microsoft fix
Dec 4th 2007 10:22PM (Engadget HD)Many have. The problem is whenever the same movie is available on both formats, it's always using the same encode, one that has a low enough of a bitrate to work on HD-DVD. I'm not aware of any movie released on both formats getting the higher-bitrate encode that blu-ray is capable of. Of course, blu-ray exclusive titles get to enjoy higher bitrates, but then it's harder to compare.
It's no wonder they look the same, it is the same. Encode a movie twice, one at HD-DVD's highest bitrate, then another at blu-ray's highest bitrate, using the same codec and equipment, then we'll talk.
As for this article, MS trying to prolong the format war to promote digital downloads is a bit far-fetched, but not that much so. They've already started with the xbox 360's HD movie downloads, which are selling far better than the HD-DVD add-on. Mainly I'd think MS is pushing HD-DVD because HD-DVD uses MS's software for interactivity, and Blu-ray uses Sun's Java.
I still find it odd that there's so much effort being put into convincing people that HD-DVD looks almost as good or sounds almost as good (or you really can't tell the difference) when talking about a high definition move format. Why settle for second best? It's not really price, the only reason Toshiba's players are so cheap is they're taking a huge loss on them. If they won the format war, they'd have to raise their prices to blu-ray levels just so that other manufacturers would join in. Apart from slightly different optics and different firmware, the players from both sides are doing all the same things, normally they should cost the same. Even disc replication is within a few cents of each other, it's really all pointless.
Korean IPTV demonstrated
Nov 14th 2007 11:25PM (Joystiq Playstation)The funny thing is Divx support almost counts. Unlimited titles to choose from, but ya gotta download them first. ;)
Ray Maguire gives his thoughts on Sony's strategy
Nov 14th 2007 1:50PM (Joystiq Playstation)Ray Maguire gives his thoughts on Sony's strategy
Nov 14th 2007 1:43AM (Joystiq Playstation)Shrinking the Cell and having it use less power has absolutely no impact whatsoever on what it can do. He's talking about taking the GS chip out of the motherboard.
Ray Maguire gives his thoughts on Sony's strategy
Nov 14th 2007 12:21AM (Joystiq Playstation)