I know its a still picture vs motion but the quality is pretty close (and much closer than it should be imo). to me the quality is good enough if they can get the user interface right (netflix subscription model) the quality is good enough that it could take over for my netflix with hd-dvd and bluray (which has been god awful as of late).
I look forward to seeing a massive "roundup" where you compare vudu, appletv, xbox live and screenshots of all of them (compared to hd-dvd or bluray).
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i still think it will be an interesting comparison between vudu, xbox live and appletv and whenever the ps3 gets going.
http://www.jakeludington.com/hddvd/2...omparison.html
http://www.xyhd.tv/2006/12/reviews/w...y-with-hd-dvd/1
I know its a still picture vs motion but the quality is pretty close (and much closer than it should be imo). to me the quality is good enough if they can get the user interface right (netflix subscription model) the quality is good enough that it could take over for my netflix with hd-dvd and bluray (which has been god awful as of late).
I look forward to seeing a massive "roundup" where you compare vudu, appletv, xbox live and screenshots of all of them (compared to hd-dvd or bluray).