Honestly, Profile 2.0 is not a huge deal to the average buyer (I realize the average buyer isn't likely reading this tech blog). Most people get a player that allows them to watch a movie, they don't need or want to interact with it while they are watching it. I know Profile 2.0 is the latest and greatest for BD, but really only techies like the folks here at engadget really give a rip. A Profile 1.1 player that sells below $300 is freat for everyone because it starts players on a downward price curve. The more players that make it in to the hands of the genereal public the better.
i think anyone buying the cheapest player available and the memorex model should be fine without full internet connectivity and those extras. besides, 96% or even 99% of people just need to watch their video content.
all the other stuff on the disc, ie java games, online trivia and crap is mainly ... well useless gravy. Most of us just want to watch movies or other content.
The best thing this new model provides is a very discounted way to start with Blu-Ray. and the more it sells, the more people at studio's and places like Panasonic or Sony will realize its about economical pricing, then people will enjoy the Blu-Ray HD quality
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Jason @ Sep 18th 2008 10:37AM
Honestly, Profile 2.0 is not a huge deal to the average buyer (I realize the average buyer isn't likely reading this tech blog). Most people get a player that allows them to watch a movie, they don't need or want to interact with it while they are watching it. I know Profile 2.0 is the latest and greatest for BD, but really only techies like the folks here at engadget really give a rip. A Profile 1.1 player that sells below $300 is freat for everyone because it starts players on a downward price curve. The more players that make it in to the hands of the genereal public the better.
mitchelljd @ Sep 18th 2008 10:55AM
i think anyone buying the cheapest player available and the memorex model should be fine without full internet connectivity and those extras. besides, 96% or even 99% of people just need to watch their video content.
all the other stuff on the disc, ie java games, online trivia and crap is mainly ... well useless gravy. Most of us just want to watch movies or other content.
The best thing this new model provides is a very discounted way to start with Blu-Ray. and the more it sells, the more people at studio's and places like Panasonic or Sony will realize its about economical pricing, then people will enjoy the Blu-Ray HD quality