I think the question is will more people watch on computer or TV? I think that movies are still very much a part of the TV experience (although we watched our first DVDs on WinDVD) and that maybe a Microsoft Vista user can also own a Blu-Ray player and have both.
However, the reason DVDs on computer was a big success is that they were coming standard, and DVD Players (standalone) were still expensive and unsure. However, the Blu-Ray players will be out (and prices not as bad as DVD initially) BEFORE the Blu-Ray Macs, and the Medium itself will beat HD-DVD to the market.
Support Blu-Ray. Maybe at least one of those SEVEN Microsoft Vistas will be a Blu-Ray.
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Kevin @ Dec 29th 2005 1:58PM
I think the question is will more people watch on computer or TV? I think that movies are still very much a part of the TV experience (although we watched our first DVDs on WinDVD) and that maybe a Microsoft Vista user can also own a Blu-Ray player and have both.
However, the reason DVDs on computer was a big success is that they were coming standard, and DVD Players (standalone) were still expensive and unsure. However, the Blu-Ray players will be out (and prices not as bad as DVD initially) BEFORE the Blu-Ray Macs, and the Medium itself will beat HD-DVD to the market.
Support Blu-Ray. Maybe at least one of those SEVEN Microsoft Vistas will be a Blu-Ray.