umm, you do realize that this is exactly what most of us said would happen. This is called Sony proving that they don't know how to handle distribution and manufacturing of a mainstream media format. This is exactly what I was afraid of, if they don't smarten up, BD will remain a niche format until the next medium comes along.
This is exactly why I say Sony should NEVER have control over a media format, they just don't know how to handle it, and it's the consumer that gets f***ed over in the end as usual. That is the definition of bad business, but hey, enjoy you PS3 because BD is the only thing keeping it afloat right now! Oh yah, they screwed you on that one too.
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@ minimalist
umm, you do realize that this is exactly what most of us said would happen. This is called Sony proving that they don't know how to handle distribution and manufacturing of a mainstream media format. This is exactly what I was afraid of, if they don't smarten up, BD will remain a niche format until the next medium comes along.
This is exactly why I say Sony should NEVER have control over a media format, they just don't know how to handle it, and it's the consumer that gets f***ed over in the end as usual. That is the definition of bad business, but hey, enjoy you PS3 because BD is the only thing keeping it afloat right now! Oh yah, they screwed you on that one too.