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Ed says "a movie doesn't have to come on a disk" but what else in the near future can hold tens of GBs per movie?
imho, he's probably right about prices, Sony is likely to use its monopoly like Apple and Microsoft did for their products.
As for Ed talking about taking the current champ, standard DVD, I'm reminded of an article in either New York Times or Washington Post the other day where someone was saying if High Definition DVD is a 10, then standard DVD is a 4 and upconverted standard DVD is a 6.
The difference is drastic enough on a quality HD TV set that we won't have a choice, just like most of us didn't have a real choice but to use Windows XP soon after it came out.
Either way, it's time to start thinking about Blu Ray players. We're on HDMI 1.3b now, anyone know anything about the upcoming HDMI 1.4?
Ed says "a movie doesn't have to come on a disk" but what else in the near future can hold tens of GBs per movie?
imho, he's probably right about prices, Sony is likely to use its monopoly like Apple and Microsoft did for their products.
As for Ed talking about taking the current champ, standard DVD, I'm reminded of an article in either New York Times or Washington Post the other day where someone was saying if High Definition DVD is a 10, then standard DVD is a 4 and upconverted standard DVD is a 6.
The difference is drastic enough on a quality HD TV set that we won't have a choice, just like most of us didn't have a real choice but to use Windows XP soon after it came out.
Either way, it's time to start thinking about Blu Ray players. We're on HDMI 1.3b now, anyone know anything about the upcoming HDMI 1.4?
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