Did you read the article? He sees it becoming "the major format". I don't know how it can be more clear than that, regardless of whatever spin you want to try and put on it. Once again, Blu-ray does not have to replace DVD to survive. The goal in creating it was to turn around the decline in home video sales. As long as it brings in the cash, it's viable. It's doing so. End of story.
Blu-ray will be around for at least ten to fifteen years. Hell, I was just at Fry's the other day and they STILL sell blank Beta tapes.
Now that we've thrown 'em off the trail, use the form below to get in touch with the people at Engadget. Please fill in all of the required fields because they're required.
Did you read the article? He sees it becoming "the major format". I don't know how it can be more clear than that, regardless of whatever spin you want to try and put on it. Once again, Blu-ray does not have to replace DVD to survive. The goal in creating it was to turn around the decline in home video sales. As long as it brings in the cash, it's viable. It's doing so. End of story.
Blu-ray will be around for at least ten to fifteen years. Hell, I was just at Fry's the other day and they STILL sell blank Beta tapes.