I think Bob has a point in that, right now it's just talk from one company. But even talk, from one of the companies involved, is a pretty big jump over the nothing we've had so far. As I mentioned earlier in my post about Intel,
I wondered how serious they might be about supporting Blu-ray, and now we've got someone from the Blu-ray side if not exactly sticking an olive branch out, at least advancing the possibility.
Bob may have also failed to note that this is not an article, but a press release from HP (plus my comments at the top), so all information in it came from them, and not journalistic speculation.
If bob is a member of the Blu-ray Disk Association, and for all I know he may be (ha) then I would definitely make a post about him calling for a compromise, drop a line in the tips form.
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Richard Lawler @ Oct 20th 2005 3:12AM
I think Bob has a point in that, right now it's just talk from one company. But even talk, from one of the companies involved, is a pretty big jump over the nothing we've had so far. As I mentioned earlier in my post about Intel,
http://www.hdbeat.com/2005/10/05/intel-to-blu-ray-do-u-like-me-check-yes-or-no/
I wondered how serious they might be about supporting Blu-ray, and now we've got someone from the Blu-ray side if not exactly sticking an olive branch out, at least advancing the possibility.
Bob may have also failed to note that this is not an article, but a press release from HP (plus my comments at the top), so all information in it came from them, and not journalistic speculation.
If bob is a member of the Blu-ray Disk Association, and for all I know he may be (ha) then I would definitely make a post about him calling for a compromise, drop a line in the tips form.