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First Blu-ray disc drive won’t play Blu-ray movies

By Asher Moses on 11 August 2006

Tags: ar18gp | blu-ray | bwu100a | definition | dvi | hd | hd-dvd | hdcp | hdmi | high | movies | sony | vaio

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User name: GraphiX

Location: england

Comments: lol it gets stupid why are they making something that people dont want?

when it doesn't sell will they be upset and sad? will they then wonder why people don't wanna buy devices that do nothing but actually restrict you in everything you wanna do with it.

i've never known a business like sony or microsoft they make products to sell but they don't realise they wont sell as people DO NOT WANT restrictions.

why would anyone actually give money for something that is full of restrictions?

it's beond me it really is how they believe they can actually try and sell this crap to the general public or computer nerds lol either way we dont want it we wont buy it so you've now spent years and millions of dollars creating something that people just do not want.

sony if you read this you need to actually start using a bit of common sense blue ray player doesn't play blueray discs? haha thats like buying a tv that doesn't let you watch tv and trying to sell it your complete morons

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