Water Drop
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Processor | Intel Xeon X3210 Quad Core (G0) @ 3.2Ghz |
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Motherboard | DFI Lanparty Dark P35-T2RS |
Cooling | Thermalright Ultra 120A w/ Scythe S-Flex F 120mm |
Memory | G.Skill 4GB (2x2GB) DDR2-1000 |
Video Card(s) | eVGA Geforce 8800GT 512MB |
Storage | WD Black 1TB + 320GB |
Display(s) | Dell Ultrasharp 20.1" Widescreen 2005FPW (1680x1050) |
Case | Cooler Master Centurion 5 w/window (black inside and out, debadged) |
Power Supply | Seasonic X750 Gold |
Software | Windows 7 Professional x64 |
Name one thing that Sony did that was innovative.Lol for someone to say what did Sony did that was innovative is quite ignorant in itself. Sony is a HUGE corporation with seeds in almost every field of technology. How could you say they haven't done anything innovative? Seems to me that in your mind you are just creating reasons to dislike Sony...
Also, the Blu-ray is more future proof than HD-DVD. 25gb > 15gb anyday.
The movie studios are not gonna put more than one movie on a disc anyway, so 15GB is more then enough. And HD-DVD also has a 30GB dual layer and a 51GB Triple-layer disc. They will not put more than one movie on a disc because they want to sell you them separately at ridiculously high prices and rip you off. And even when they do put more than one movie on a disc, it will be for possibly a Trilogy of some sort or a TV series. In that case they'll probably still charge you like your buying a bunch of discs and put it in a big box, but they'll be just one disc inside.