I agree. It was a useless feature on HD DVD and it will only be a marginal feature on Blu Ray. Not a single HD DVD justified hooking up the player to the internet and I think the same will be true for Blu Ray. Of course if you have a PS3 you may already be hooked up for other reasons but it will still be a struggle to persuade people to go online.
Most disks will ignore it entirely, or feature some crappy games with online scores, or bundle up a generic portal or store so you can download trailers or buy merchandise. Whoopee.
In theory, it could have *great* potential. Imagine that you got points with every purchase that you could redeem for downloads. e.g. 1000 points per registered disk. Maybe it could track your collection and even allow you to participate in buy 5 get one 1 free style deals. People would be rewarded for their purchases and for going online. You could use the points to download and watch TV shows, or perhaps even movies. Hell, a Blu Ray player could in theory even allow you to rent and download movies.
But for now and the forseeable future it is a waste of time. I doubt many people would even bother to hook up their sets to the internet. The feature has to overcome the meh factor and tossing people a few trailers, crappy games or things that should have been on the disk to start with is not going to do it.
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DrXym @ May 7th 2008 4:41AM
I agree. It was a useless feature on HD DVD and it will only be a marginal feature on Blu Ray. Not a single HD DVD justified hooking up the player to the internet and I think the same will be true for Blu Ray. Of course if you have a PS3 you may already be hooked up for other reasons but it will still be a struggle to persuade people to go online.
Most disks will ignore it entirely, or feature some crappy games with online scores, or bundle up a generic portal or store so you can download trailers or buy merchandise. Whoopee.
In theory, it could have *great* potential. Imagine that you got points with every purchase that you could redeem for downloads. e.g. 1000 points per registered disk. Maybe it could track your collection and even allow you to participate in buy 5 get one 1 free style deals. People would be rewarded for their purchases and for going online. You could use the points to download and watch TV shows, or perhaps even movies. Hell, a Blu Ray player could in theory even allow you to rent and download movies.
But for now and the forseeable future it is a waste of time. I doubt many people would even bother to hook up their sets to the internet. The feature has to overcome the meh factor and tossing people a few trailers, crappy games or things that should have been on the disk to start with is not going to do it.