This proof of what most people supporting digital downloads are talking about. Now keep in mind, I'm not talking availability but the capability. Just imagine what you would need from optical disc point to do to reach this type of delivery? For these speeds to use in your home you probably just need a cable modem with VDSL2 specification and you are ready.
This is the biggest difference between optical medium and digital. One is constantly relying on our money as consumers to grow and every time they need a bump in speed or storage size, we have to repurchase everything again from discs to players and recorders.
WIth digital/internet based approach the provider of the speeds is doing the upgrading and we have minimal costs while not changing really anything on our content wise.
This is the future without a doubt and it seems that it will be ready sooner then 2014.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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This proof of what most people supporting digital downloads are talking about. Now keep in mind, I'm not talking availability but the capability. Just imagine what you would need from optical disc point to do to reach this type of delivery? For these speeds to use in your home you probably just need a cable modem with VDSL2 specification and you are ready.
This is the biggest difference between optical medium and digital. One is constantly relying on our money as consumers to grow and every time they need a bump in speed or storage size, we have to repurchase everything again from discs to players and recorders.
WIth digital/internet based approach the provider of the speeds is doing the upgrading and we have minimal costs while not changing really anything on our content wise.
This is the future without a doubt and it seems that it will be ready sooner then 2014.