"2-3 years to the point that you will see no difference between Blu-Ray and downloads".
You may forget that physical media also advances and thus they may never have the same quality at the same time.
"As of now, digital downloads capable households are several times bigger then Blu-Ray one"
You may also forget that digital needs a fatter broadband connection to stream higher quality and one that's not capped. Many many people do not have one if not both and will not have that for years.
Digital is a good addition which will only get better but not a replacement. Its more like comparing tv service to blu-ray. I think digital will more likely eat away at cable,sat not blu-ray just as it is currently doing.
“While it's not exactly punching it out with the heavyweights in multi-room audio, the Mint Studio does certainly hold its own with many similarly-priced iPod docks out there.”
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"2-3 years to the point that you will see no difference between Blu-Ray and downloads".
You may forget that physical media also advances and thus they may never have the same quality at the same time.
"As of now, digital downloads capable households are several times bigger then Blu-Ray one"
You may also forget that digital needs a fatter broadband connection to stream higher quality and one that's not capped. Many many people do not have one if not both and will not have that for years.
Digital is a good addition which will only get better but not a replacement. Its more like comparing tv service to blu-ray. I think digital will more likely eat away at cable,sat not blu-ray just as it is currently doing.