Ha ha.. I find it laughable when Blu-Ray zealots start making sarcastic remarks like this.
Face it numbnut, downloads are COMING.. within next 2 years, Blu-Ray is out and everything will be digitally downloaded. I've heard from even some huge brand representatives that Sony already has a specific date to drop Blu-Ray within next 2 years as they are already aware now it's not going anywhere.
It doesn't take 6 hours to download anything.. you need about an hour to download full HD movie on Xbox Live on a regular 5bmps connection. TIVO is just another natural step.
We already have MAJOR streaming networks online like Akamai and similar having their infrastructure switched to HD streaming. It's just a matter of time. By end of this year we will have a plethora of HD content available at our fingertips online through various systems be it Apple TV, Amazon Unbox, Xbox Live or something else.
It has been already said that based on industry sources the broadband speeds in the States alone will increase to match the ones in Japan and other places that are hitting 100mbps today.
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Nfinity @ May 12th 2008 11:26AM
Ha ha.. I find it laughable when Blu-Ray zealots start making sarcastic remarks like this.
Face it numbnut, downloads are COMING.. within next 2 years, Blu-Ray is out and everything will be digitally downloaded. I've heard from even some huge brand representatives that Sony already has a specific date to drop Blu-Ray within next 2 years as they are already aware now it's not going anywhere.
It doesn't take 6 hours to download anything.. you need about an hour to download full HD movie on Xbox Live on a regular 5bmps connection. TIVO is just another natural step.
We already have MAJOR streaming networks online like Akamai and similar having their infrastructure switched to HD streaming. It's just a matter of time. By end of this year we will have a plethora of HD content available at our fingertips online through various systems be it Apple TV, Amazon Unbox, Xbox Live or something else.
It has been already said that based on industry sources the broadband speeds in the States alone will increase to match the ones in Japan and other places that are hitting 100mbps today.