AHAHAHAHA. AHA. Ha. Haha.
In short, yes. Yes it is.
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Figment on the canvas wrote:Where we differ most is with business. It might make the economy interesting, but I think that it ultimately isn't concerned about the welfare of the nation. It's just every business for itself.
Figment on the canvas wrote:Well, I meant just Blu-ray itself, outside of being attached to anything. It's a grand for that, right?
Cow Bell Man wrote:I think it is. Gessh! @_@
I'm going to have to wait untill the price drops. You know the poor college student bit. >>Figment on the canvas wrote:I dunno. What's the price?
$499 for basic (20 gig hard drive)
$599 for premium (60 gig hard drive)
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Lucky wrote:And on top of that Grand Thieft Audo, Final Fantsey, and Resident evil. All big games that keep sony going. And there going to be made for both the PS3 and 360.
Cutey Kerina wrote:Blu-ray just exists for pirating tech and I figure it's going to fail just like UMD did. You can upsample DVDs. It makes this moot. We're not gonna you get a new established format till 2015 or later. DVDs had been talked about since the early 90's and only now are starting to get acceptance due to that you can buy one for less than 100 bucks. Actually having VHS and DVD built together was the important part and there are still tons of TV that can't really support DVDs out there. There was a really good article on the presentation of a formatt and how long it took to be accepted.
Aaron wrote:This next wave isn't really a full-blown new medium as much as it is an upgrade on a current one, upgrading the discs. Hi-def is gaining in popularity rather quickly at this point and it's become obvious that DVD's are limited in their delivery in it, which is why most producers are aiming for players that are either Blu-ray, HD-DVD or both compatable, as well as being back compatible. At this point, I'm sure that one of these or a similar storage mechanism is going to become commonplace well before 2015, although the next few years will be a battle of which. It's completely possible that Blu-Ray will flop faster than a fat fish out of water. It's also possible that they both will fail and some third party will swoop in and pick up the pieces. I don't think DVD use will end with their release, but I think we're going to see something like them become successful more quickly. The current generation tends to adapt much more quickly to new technology than generations of the past.
Cow Bell Man wrote:I'm not to sure why people will wan't a Higher def. I mean a few people would but I'm sure the masses wont. Take a look a history. When the maket has the "beta vs the VSH tapes". The VSH tapes won. Even thoght the beta tape was better to the VSH tape. I think this new format of DVD will flop do to the same do to the price. >>;
Cutey Kerina wrote:But you must consider the variable that newer generations are also broke and/or fruggal.
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