Although I agree with you, they will no doubt argue the VALUE in their player is not having to buy all your movies again on Blu-Ray to see them in "HiDef"... or not having to commit to a format you think is just holding place for a year or three until a viable downloadable option takes over... I'm not saying I agree with them, but if you have a large enough DVD collection and the image really is comparable... I could see how this is a better value than a BluRay player even at 1/4 the price...
That being said, I think this is a niche product that won't really be adopted in any real way by consumers, unless it gets cheaper than a BluRay player. for LESS than a BluRay player, seeing all my movies in near HiDef Quality would be tempting...
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Eric Carroll @ Jun 18th 2008 7:38PM
Although I agree with you, they will no doubt argue the VALUE in their player is not having to buy all your movies again on Blu-Ray to see them in "HiDef"... or not having to commit to a format you think is just holding place for a year or three until a viable downloadable option takes over... I'm not saying I agree with them, but if you have a large enough DVD collection and the image really is comparable... I could see how this is a better value than a BluRay player even at 1/4 the price...
That being said, I think this is a niche product that won't really be adopted in any real way by consumers, unless it gets cheaper than a BluRay player. for LESS than a BluRay player, seeing all my movies in near HiDef Quality would be tempting...