You cant really compare DVD vs Blu-Ray at least until HD-DVD is completely off store shelves, and even then high def movies are a niche market that is still growing.
The "average consumer" doesnt even have an HDTV yet and in alot of cases doesnt understand what a high def movie actually is.
60% surveyed apparently said they were waiting for the war to end to get a Blu-Ray player. I think the niche will quickly grow to a notch and beyond, once the word is out and 'Uni-Mount" start releasing BD movies.
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You cant really compare DVD vs Blu-Ray at least until HD-DVD is completely off store shelves, and even then high def movies are a niche market that is still growing.
The "average consumer" doesnt even have an HDTV yet and in alot of cases doesnt understand what a high def movie actually is.
60% surveyed apparently said they were waiting for the war to end to get a Blu-Ray player. I think the niche will quickly grow to a notch and beyond, once the word is out and 'Uni-Mount" start releasing BD movies.