Perhaps in an attempt to differentiate itself from Blu-ray, HD DVD tech wizards will launch the HD DVD version of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix with a new feature called “community screening.” The movie takes advantage of the fact that all HD DVD players are equipped with an Ethernet hookup (unlike Blu-ray, which has players that do not include network connectivity). “Community screening” is a way to watch a movie simultaneously with your friends while you’re each in the comfort of your own homes. Here’s how it works…
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I have an HD-DVD player. Anyone want to watch the new Harry Pottor flick when it comes out? How about you just come the fuck over to my apartment & we can watch it in HD here & get fucked up while in the same room? that sounds like a wonderful idea, doesn’t it? I’m all for HD-DVD winning the so called “High-Def” war, mostly because I own one. That, and I refuse to pay 400 dollars for a Playstation 3 just so I can play Blu-Ray discs. All the other players are around that price, so why not get a game system with it right. Fuck that shit. I’ll stick to my Toshiba HD player I recieved as an early X-Mas gift [thanks baby :)].