Alex
Member since: Jan 26th, 2007
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| Joystiq | 25 Comments |
| Engadget | 27 Comments |
| Cinematical | 1 Comment |
| Engadget HD | 200 Comments |
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| Joystiq Playstation | 2 Comments |
| Joystiq Xbox | 19 Comments |


Poll: Did you purchase an HD DVD player post-format war?
Aug 9th 2008 2:09PM (Engadget HD)Joyswag: Win Guitar Hero III on your platform of choice
Feb 11th 2008 11:44PM (Joystiq)Discs of Tron hits XBLA in time for Valentine's
Feb 9th 2008 1:22PM (Joystiq Xbox)HD movie downloads to trump Blu-ray / HD DVD? Not so fast.
Feb 3rd 2008 1:00AM (Engadget HD)While the picture is definitely better, there are plenty of drawbacks that keep them from truly being a "superior" format: bugs, glitches, slow boot-up times, incompatibilities, constant firmware updates, audio codec confusion, picture quality inconsistencies, poor mastering, sh!tty mastering, lack of next-gen features...do I need to keep going? HD DVD and BD have been out for over a year, they aren't going to be much better this year...they shot and missed. Let's move on...
Last chance to download free Undertow
Jan 27th 2008 12:59PM (Joystiq Xbox)Nielsen VideoScan High-Def market share for week ending January 13th, 2008
Jan 19th 2008 2:03AM (Engadget HD)The first line is, "We must say we didn't see this coming" yet only a few posts earlier is the headline by Steven Kim, "In face of release announcements, last week's HD DVD sales sink to 15%." The same Nielsen line you show. Wow, crack team of bloggers there. Teamwork isn't your forte, eh?
Samsung's BD-UP5000 is failing to deliver
Jan 12th 2008 8:59PM (Engadget HD)This is a blog site, not Reuters. Do you prefer to get all your HD news from Sony, Toshiba, and the BDA?
Samsung's BD-UP5000 is failing to deliver
Jan 12th 2008 5:54PM (Engadget HD)COME ON!!!!!
Hey FCC, force big cable to clear our QAM!
Dec 14th 2007 9:24PM (Engadget HD)Second, the cable companies can't charge extra money for any HD channel that is already on the regular analog lineup (they used to be able to). So they can't charge extra for ESPN-HD but can charge extra for HDNet.
Seems reasonable. If I pay $60 or so for my digital cable why should someone paying $15 get all of that for no extra charge?
Let's focus on getting the bastards to add HD channels, and in unstretched mode.
Toshiba HD-A3 with 12 free movies available at Wal-Mart "secret" sale
Dec 6th 2007 6:15PM (Engadget HD)