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48 cores? I'm starting to feel obsolete with my Core 2 Duo computer.
@Cheesus Crust I agree with you about upgrading every four years.
Windows 7 just came out, and MS is already gearing up for Windows 8? At this rate, it won't be long before we get a new version of Windows every two years. Not that I'm worried about this, I'm doing just fine with Vista.
Sony BDP-S360 and several Blu-Ray Discs. Yes, my wallet is really hurting right now!
I love Terminator 1-3, but I wouldn't touch Terminator Salvation with a ten foot pole. McG really butchered that movie, and he has nearly killed the Terminator franchise.
@mburstin Indeed, the S360 is better than this $99 unit. Too bad I didn't check online first, I could have saved $70 on mine. Sony really is best option for Blu-Ray Players, they do the best job of updating their firmware.
Wow, the other guy wasn't kidding about the Blu-Ray sales on Amazon. I got Braveheart, Gladiator and Wanted for $30, that is 75% off the regular price! I hate to say it, but the retail stores are screwed when it comes to Blu-Ray movies. There is no way they can match Amazon's prices, especially during Black Friday Sale.
I've been a Terminator fan for a long time, and I really wanted Terminator Salvation to be good. Sadly, Salvation is so messed up that I can't bring myself to buy it. Perhaps if James Cameron returns to direct T5, my faith will be restored.
@(Unverified) Calm down friend. I'm not being a snob, I just think there will be major problems with a Blu-Ray Player that cheap. If it looks too good to be true, it usually is.
I like a good deal as much as the next guy, but this $99 Blu-Ray Player is probably a piece of junk! Besides, I just bought a Sony BDP-S360.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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