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On a flash drive? We're talking 1-4GB then? That sure doesn't scream HD at all.Besides, the upcoming Blu-ray is going to be a BD-50, so the flash version must be for a completely different market (iddy biddy portable things).-Pie
and why not? Most HD movies are in the 4-6 GB range. Just because BD has a lot of storage space doesn't mean it gets used. You can easily and cheaply do HD on flash media.
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EatingPie @ Sep 3rd 2008 4:04PM
On a flash drive? We're talking 1-4GB then? That sure doesn't scream HD at all.
Besides, the upcoming Blu-ray is going to be a BD-50, so the flash version must be for a completely different market (iddy biddy portable things).
-Pie
D-shan @ Sep 4th 2008 7:40AM
and why not? Most HD movies are in the 4-6 GB range. Just because BD has a lot of storage space doesn't mean it gets used. You can easily and cheaply do HD on flash media.