- First the fight with HD DVD stalled the industry for two years. Initial enthusiasm for high definition video on disk was squandered.
- Second, the advent of low cost up-sampling DVD players dramatically cut the video quality advantage of Blu-ray DVDs. Suddenly, for $100, your average consumer can put good video on their HDTV using standard DVDs. When Blu-ray got started no one dreamed this would happen.Recordable discs don’t play reliably across the range of Blu-ray players - so you can’t do low-volume runs yourself.
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Blu-ray is Dead
Writing for ZDNet Robin Harris has announced the death of Blu-ray HD Video Discs.. he says two things killed the original HD strategy:
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My husband and I were just talking about this last night.
ReplyDeleteI will not buy a Blu-Ray player either.
I agree. It is like megapixels. for the average consumer, there can be too much
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