I remember June 15, 1999 - DiVX Armistice Day:GeorgeC wrote:I remember DVD was slow going until about late 2000/2001 (I got in November '99 shortly after the Disney announcement of classic animation releases), but a more expensive format that requires a NEW TV purchase is doing this well?
Went out and thought I could get a cheap DVD-converted player on clearance, was told how inferior they were compared to real players, and made the better decision...
Within literally weeks, the flood of new first-time-to-disk announcements began--You mean I've bought my new player, and they're restoring "Yellow Submarine" ALREADY?
(Of course, we won't get an official HD-DVD surrender in May, like we did with Circuit City, and studios are still too unprepared with long mastering times for unprepared titles, but we can still expect some title-announcement Starting Pistol by the end of '08...And, they're off!
Keep in mind, you also have the panic (and "helpful" warnings in Best Buy) about the Feb. '09 changeover to ATSC digital convincing people they have only a year left to replace their TV's or watch them self-destruct.Caveat to non-HD set owners like myself -- even if you DON'T have a hi-def TV set, the Blu-Ray titles definitely seem a bit sharper on regular TV than the average DVD title. True that you don't get hi-def output, but the PS3 and every other authorized Blu-Ray player WILL still play on a conventional TV set through S-Video and composite cables. The improvement is enough to convince that the step up to hi-def TV is definitely worth the investment...!
They don't of course--since cable broadcast isn't affected, and government agencies are offering incentive coupons for antenna converters--but, hey, we're guys...Just TRY and get us out of the bigscreen section of Best Buy if we think we have an excuse. And one excuse for making the leap to HDTV goodness is as good as any.
Must be an early model, and the fan systems improved with experience--One advantage of later-model PS3s is that they probably don't get as hot as the earlier 60GB models do. That's the reason I bought an external fan for the PS3...! It is also by far the noisiest gaming system and set top player I've even owned.
I'd bought one of the last 60G models, stood it upright with plenty of ventilating room, and barely a whoosh...Now I panic if it makes slightly less noise than the refigerator in the kitchen.
(Warning, btw, is that the third-party external fans are the quickest way to blow out the insides, and don't expect sympathy from Sony's warranty department.)