Now before anyone starts attacking with the whole Xbox 360/HD-DVD PS3/Blu-ray stuff hear me out.
I heard on the radio that Blu-ray is not catching fire like they thought it would after HD-DVD went away.
In fact the market is struggle so much that analyst predict you can pick up a player for $199.00 by Christmas time.
That said some co-workers and I were discussing it and mostly agree.
"We are not ready to got out and start replacing our current DVD collection to technology that may have a new rival in a few months for all we know."
I found a pretty good article on it if anyone is interested.
I agree with pretty much the whole thing with the exception that there is a minute difference between Blu-Ray and DVD.
http://tech.blorge.com/Structure: /...failing-in-the-wrong-place-at-the-wrong-time/
Discuss.
I heard on the radio that Blu-ray is not catching fire like they thought it would after HD-DVD went away.
In fact the market is struggle so much that analyst predict you can pick up a player for $199.00 by Christmas time.
That said some co-workers and I were discussing it and mostly agree.
"We are not ready to got out and start replacing our current DVD collection to technology that may have a new rival in a few months for all we know."
I found a pretty good article on it if anyone is interested.
I agree with pretty much the whole thing with the exception that there is a minute difference between Blu-Ray and DVD.
http://tech.blorge.com/Structure: /...failing-in-the-wrong-place-at-the-wrong-time/
Discuss.
) due to the immense amount of resistance any large scale HD distribution system will have from the ISPs. And we can thank the current movement towards bandwidth caps for that.
(for now)