Afsheen
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PSA: PS3 users reporting 'bricked' systems after 4.45 firmware update [Update]
Posted on Jun 18th 2013 11:55PM

How does NBC justify tape delaying the Olympics? Pretty easily
Feb 22nd 2010 1:46PM (Engadget HD)Forget live, the coverage of the events they show in prime time is abysmal to begin with.
The HD Guru tries to burn-in a plasma, but fails
Dec 4th 2009 1:25PM (Engadget HD)Bethesda now testing fix for Canadian Fallout 3 GOTY issues
Oct 30th 2009 6:12PM (Joystiq Playstation)Sonic upgrading CinemaNow movie streaming to 1080p
Jul 29th 2009 4:34PM (Engadget)Michael Bay plans The Dark Knight-style IMAX sequences for Transformers 2 Blu-ray
Jul 24th 2009 7:08PM (Engadget HD)Most films these days, even if they are shot and released in theaters with a 2.35 aspect ratio, are actually framed for 16.9 so the yahoos who complain about the black bars at the top and bottom can watch it full screen without missing anything in the shot. However, there are many, many, many films that are shot utilizing the full 2.35 frame. Zoom that in and you can end up missing crucial parts of the image. Or watch a conversation between two people with only half their heads in the frame. Again, it is your choice how you want to watch it, but it isn't your choice how it is shot. So deal with it and don't ruin the experience for others.
I know it is "market uber alles," but I am sick and tired of whiny consumers ruining my ability to enjoy a film as it was intentionally shot. Back in the early days of VHS, finding widescreen copies of films was hard. So I had to go to Laserdisk, where the masses stayed away and let me enjoy films how the directors intended them to be seen and heard (as close as could be done in a home theater environment at least). I was relieved when DVD caught on as strongly and quickly as it did. Now the duncehead masses want to screw up HD? Thanks. Why don't you all stick to downloads/streaming crap and leave the high end products to those who will appreciate it.
As for Bay's plans for Transformers 2, I will say the same thing as I did about the Dark Knight: Give me the option to enable or disable the aspect ratio switching and I won't care. This fancy new technology should make that effortless for the disk authors.
Engadget HD's recession antidote: win an OmniMount Power55 motorized TV wall-mount
Jul 23rd 2009 12:58PM (Engadget HD)Plasma prices falling as they cede sizes to LCD
Jul 19th 2009 6:03PM (Engadget HD)At that point I didn't mind talking to him and we chatted about the technology. I don't know if it is a mean thing to say or not, but he surprised me with how much he knew about the various technologies. I'm not saying that the guy doesn't do his part to push people toward one purchase over another, but still, the guy knew his shit.
Watchmen 5 disc UCE scheduled for the holidays
Jul 10th 2009 6:26PM (Engadget HD)Engadget's recession antidote: win one of 100 Microsoft Windows 7 pre-order discount codes!
Jun 25th 2009 3:08PM (Engadget)Poll: Waiting for new display tech, or more of the same?
May 9th 2009 8:59PM (Engadget HD)As for what's next, like others have said here, I've got at least 6 or 7 years before I'll need anything else. Though, depending on how it ages, this Kuro may be for life.