Regardless of the success or failure of Bluray or HD-DVD as a medium for distributing movies. Optical storage alone is reason enough to add higher capacity drives to computers. I suspect Apple's reluctance to add Bluray to its lineup has more to do with a seamless end-to-end solution than some angle for enhanced cash-flow. If iMovie, Final Cut Pro, etc. aren't ready for Bluray, Apple won't release the hardware.
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Regardless of the success or failure of Bluray or HD-DVD as a medium for distributing movies. Optical storage alone is reason enough to add higher capacity drives to computers. I suspect Apple's reluctance to add Bluray to its lineup has more to do with a seamless end-to-end solution than some angle for enhanced cash-flow. If iMovie, Final Cut Pro, etc. aren't ready for Bluray, Apple won't release the hardware.