Actually sorry to disappoint you so badly but I'm laughing about all of this.
It's just more proof that Blu-ray is going nowhere in the mass-market......and by the time they get around to $100 - $150 players with a decent settled spec it'll be far too late.
DVD stayed king of the hill & the f*ckwits who backed Blu-ray just made sure 'the industry' got it's high margin niche format and HDMs on disc went nowhere.
Tragically that is the sum truth of what is going on.
“Getting too close completely blurred what we saw to the point of incomprehension, but again, this shows a whole heap of potential that's fascinating to us.”
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Yeah yeah yeah, of course.
It's just me "ranting".
Actually sorry to disappoint you so badly but I'm laughing about all of this.
It's just more proof that Blu-ray is going nowhere in the mass-market......and by the time they get around to $100 - $150 players with a decent settled spec it'll be far too late.
DVD stayed king of the hill & the f*ckwits who backed Blu-ray just made sure 'the industry' got it's high margin niche format and HDMs on disc went nowhere.
Tragically that is the sum truth of what is going on.
Fools.