They didn't mention (unless I missed it) if the series would be on ONE disc. To me, that is a HUGE advantage when it comes to 'boxed sets' of movies or TV shows - instead of getting 8 DVDs for one season/series of MASH, Harry Potter, etc - it'd be a space/time saver to get one Blu-Ray HD disc! GREAT selling point. No need to change/swap out discs etc...
Don't count on it. If you think people would pay $80 for one BD of content instead of 2 or 3, you've got another thing coming. If they used BD-25 instead of BD-50, people would think they are getting more just because of more discs even though the combined content will be the same.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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They didn't mention (unless I missed it) if the series would be on ONE disc. To me, that is a HUGE advantage when it comes to 'boxed sets' of movies or TV shows - instead of getting 8 DVDs for one season/series of MASH, Harry Potter, etc - it'd be a space/time saver to get one Blu-Ray HD disc! GREAT selling point. No need to change/swap out discs etc...
Don't count on it. If you think people would pay $80 for one BD of content instead of 2 or 3, you've got another thing coming. If they used BD-25 instead of BD-50, people would think they are getting more just because of more discs even though the combined content will be the same.