Oh dear, the Blu-ray fanboys don't like being told the truth, do they?
It stick in their throats and chokes them that Blu-ray is a short-lived niche product as dead as any other short-lived brief media.
Everyone but everyone can see the next means of delivery (save for the laughable fanboys in denial). Digital delivery.
It's not a matter of if but when.
(and with Govs all over the world beginning major capital public spending programs to off-set the coming slump/recession, projects in the l;ong-term national interest are top of the list = internet infrastructure.)
BTW for all this talk about Blu-ray success in Japan, did you know there are more VHS video players out there than Blu-ray players, still? Even Blu-ray.com put it like this - Blu-ray Adoption Less than VHS in Japan
The X-Fi3 keeps with the company's commitment to audio fidelity, thanks to the apt-X codec, which supposedly offers audio quality similar to a wired connection when streaming. On that front, the device also handles FLAC files.
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LMAO
Oh dear, the Blu-ray fanboys don't like being told the truth, do they?
It stick in their throats and chokes them that Blu-ray is a short-lived niche product as dead as any other short-lived brief media.
Everyone but everyone can see the next means of delivery (save for the laughable fanboys in denial).
Digital delivery.
It's not a matter of if but when.
(and with Govs all over the world beginning major capital public spending programs to off-set the coming slump/recession, projects in the l;ong-term national interest are top of the list = internet infrastructure.)
BTW for all this talk about Blu-ray success in Japan, did you know there are more VHS video players out there than Blu-ray players, still?
Even Blu-ray.com put it like this - Blu-ray Adoption Less than VHS in Japan
Suck it up fanboys.