The game my life video remix I

The game my life video remix

I coaxed my parents into buying an HDDVD player when Wal-Mart had discounted them to 1 I dont regret them having one, as NPR mentioned this morning: People will be able to scoop up HDDVDs for nearly 10 per disc before theyre all gone forever. But, while it is worse in many ways, BRD is also better in several. It has significantly more storage space per disc, which will help as technology progresses to higher and higher definitions and file sizes. Most of HDDVDs touted features like interactive menus will be in BRDs newest specification. I think, in the long run, BRD was the right format. Its just going to be DRM-intensive and The next DVD player I buy will probably be a Blu-Ray player, but only if I can find one for 150 or less. I guess it depends on when my current DVD player 5 years old stops working. My LCD TV, purchased 18 months ago, is only 32 and does not have 1080p resolution. So I dont think Id see literally the benefits of Blu-Ray on my TV. But if a Blu-Ray player is affordable, Ill upgrade and slowly build a Blu-Ray collection. Very slowly only for movies and other videos that truly deserve it. My thoughts on how Toshiba could have won the war, was since they own the rights to DVD, stop allowing movie studios that do not support HD-DVD to use regular DVD format, cutting a huge chunk of profit from these studios forcing them to convert or suffer. It will be years before downloading HD content will be the norm. Our current broadband access and bandwidth is the game my life video remix not conducive to a consumer-friendly experience. Blu-Ray can hold up to what, 60 gigs? For most people, they would rather not wait several hours to download a movie and then have to manage content on the HDD and decide what they want to keep, etc. Blu-Ray is the viable option for the next 10 years or so. Go get a PS3 now! The fact is that the consumer wins. One format with all movie studios in one camp providing quality HD viewing. Its not a surprise since as you say, the lower cost of HD-DVD never materialized in the price of discs. I just couldnt get myself to buy any HD movies at I do like the upscaling of the Toshiba vs. my other DVD players upscaling. Watching a standard DVD on the Toshiba HD player looks great. So much so I could not justify the added expense for the disc. It is sad to see a superior product lose. I guess Sony knows how that feels too from the betamax days. I have a PS3 so this news is awesome for me. As for the War, its over. A new war is the game my life video remix to start in a few years trust me, downloads are a further away than most people think, Even on a high speed, HD downloads are going to be a day adventure, and if this becomes the norm, we are going to see slower internet connections in the future. Undoubtedly, i believe that even when Downloads become feasible, there is still going to be people like me that like a hard copy as well. Especially since Downloads can become corrupt very easily. Now lets hope Universal swallows its pride and comes to blu ray. As for Paramount, They betrayed Blu Ray in August and i hope Sony doesnt give them any special offers.

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