This is absurd. How can they forget that they're competing against 480p DVDs? High-def is hardly the only game in town. They're gonna convince people to become new customers, buy new hardware and software of TV shows and movies they may already own and have seen, by charging 4 times the price? If the rumor is true, this is more than a "possible stumbling block." This is dumb dumb dumb, and I don't enjoy saying so. This makes no business sense to me.
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This is absurd. How can they forget that they're competing against 480p DVDs? High-def is hardly the only game in town. They're gonna convince people to become new customers, buy new hardware and software of TV shows and movies they may already own and have seen, by charging 4 times the price? If the rumor is true, this is more than a "possible stumbling block." This is dumb dumb dumb, and I don't enjoy saying so. This makes no business sense to me.