Well, as you can probably guess from my name I'm a hard-core Trekkie and proud to be so, but if, like me, you're interested in getting your hands on this nifty Phaser-Shaped remote control (which is apparently compatible with all
Toshiba HD-DVD players ??), it's seems a bit much to have to run out and buy a specific
Toshiba player just to get it.
I have no bones about buying (yet
again!) another version - in this case Hi-Def - of the odd Star Trek season here and there, (good lord! - they have come in VHS, laser disc,
VCD, DVD, and now HD-DVD;
what's next?) but maybe we'll be able to glom on to the phaser-remote separately.
Apparently, consumers ...
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...can redeem the Phaser, which carries a $69.95 approximate retail value, by mail.
Hmmmmm..... so, it doesn't come with the pricey boxed-set-&-HD-player combo ??? Bumma, bumma... :-( .
If I can find a pic of this 'phaser-remote' somewhere, I'll post it here.
In the meantime, consider the implications of this boxed set. You're making a financial committment (investment) to the HD-DVD format. You
may have been considering only going
Blu-Ray. This phaser-remote therefore comes at a high price if you should finally settle on blu-ray. (My, my, the commercial marketing-boys have certainly been burning the midnight oil here, the sly devils).
Someone will have to come out with a blu-ray-only (
Sony perhaps)
hand-held, flip-open communicator-type remote control. You know, the kind Captain Kirk flipped opened to say, "Beam me up, Scotty". Or maybe, a tri-corder version a-la Deep Space 9. Or how about a Borg version a-la
7 of 9 model? (I mean, you'd
have to buy that one, right? ("Resistance is futile.")
Regardless of the type, I hope the remote will have all kinds of nifty lights and make little squeaky star-trek noises when you push the buttons. Who knows? :-)