People are buying HDTVs *anyway* so trying to pin Blu Ray's future on HD as if that's a bad thing is quite odd. HDTV takeup is assured, not least as its virtually impossible to buy an SD set any more. In five years SD sets will be in a minority by some margin. And with it, people will ensure their next player will be a BD player and it will be backwards compatible.
And despite what you claim, you can very easily see the benefit of Blu Ray on any size HD set at its optimum viewing distance. People with smaller sets will tend to sit closer to them because they are for the kitchen or bedroom, people with larger sets tend to sit further away because they are for the living room. I can easily see the difference between SD & HD on a 20" set because of where I sit in relation to it.
I agree price is a factor but then again it was with DVD. I don't like paying full price for crap titles and nobody else does. Which is why stores are already discounting some BD titles and the trend will continue in exactly the same way it did for DVD. As a format grows and the selection grows, stores must discount more on meh titles to shift them. Walmart has recognizable titles selling in-store from as low as $9. You pretend BD is some special exception when it isn't.
As for me calling people dumbass, crybaby etc., it is when they make some stupid remark borne of residual HD DVD bitterness or an outright hypocritical statement for the same. Stick to points and lose the hate and you will get a civilized response.
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DrXym @ Jan 1st 2009 8:40AM
People are buying HDTVs *anyway* so trying to pin Blu Ray's future on HD as if that's a bad thing is quite odd. HDTV takeup is assured, not least as its virtually impossible to buy an SD set any more. In five years SD sets will be in a minority by some margin. And with it, people will ensure their next player will be a BD player and it will be backwards compatible.
And despite what you claim, you can very easily see the benefit of Blu Ray on any size HD set at its optimum viewing distance. People with smaller sets will tend to sit closer to them because they are for the kitchen or bedroom, people with larger sets tend to sit further away because they are for the living room. I can easily see the difference between SD & HD on a 20" set because of where I sit in relation to it.
I agree price is a factor but then again it was with DVD. I don't like paying full price for crap titles and nobody else does. Which is why stores are already discounting some BD titles and the trend will continue in exactly the same way it did for DVD. As a format grows and the selection grows, stores must discount more on meh titles to shift them. Walmart has recognizable titles selling in-store from as low as $9. You pretend BD is some special exception when it isn't.
As for me calling people dumbass, crybaby etc., it is when they make some stupid remark borne of residual HD DVD bitterness or an outright hypocritical statement for the same. Stick to points and lose the hate and you will get a civilized response.