What "high system requirements of SACD" would not apply to a Blu-ray/CD hybrid?
You will still need a very decent (read expensive) receiver to play them properly and you still need an excellent speaker package to make the effort in any way worthwhile.
(cos without very high quality electronics & speakers all ideas of seriously high fidelity audio are just your imagination at work......and yes, this also applies to the funny fantasy so many seem to have regarding their Blu-ray audio & Dolby True HD, DTS HD-Master Audio & uncompressed audio)
Besides, what is the point of this, seriously? To appeal to a minute segment of the market (who probably already gave up on new audio disc formats after the SACD & DVD-Audio debacle)?
Who would give CD much of a thought these days, nevermind a new ludicrously expensive version of it?
“The other one is a biggie, and it's something very noticeable in the videos: touch sensitivity is pretty bad. Using the virtual keyboard proved to be far too painful, and we're pretty sure it wasn't multitouch-friendly.”
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What "high system requirements of SACD" would not apply to a Blu-ray/CD hybrid?
You will still need a very decent (read expensive) receiver to play them properly and you still need an excellent speaker package to make the effort in any way worthwhile.
(cos without very high quality electronics & speakers all ideas of seriously high fidelity audio are just your imagination at work......and yes, this also applies to the funny fantasy so many seem to have regarding their Blu-ray audio & Dolby True HD, DTS HD-Master Audio & uncompressed audio)
Besides, what is the point of this, seriously?
To appeal to a minute segment of the market (who probably already gave up on new audio disc formats after the SACD & DVD-Audio debacle)?
Who would give CD much of a thought these days, nevermind a new ludicrously expensive version of it?