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theprof00 said:
^The disk isn't the disruptor.
The disruptor is everything that space is capable of providing. Entire seasons on one disk, multiple languages, BD-Live, self-updating content, region free, scratch resistant lining, slowly getting closer and closer to DVD player price.
In the future, exclusive content. Because BR is very hard to copy, more and more studios will prefer to sell on BR.

Or does that not constitute disruption? It seems like what Ipod did to mp3 players.

iPod was a disruptor to CDs more than it was to MP3 players, at least from my take. BR seems more like a natural progression of increased specs, similiar to the jump from PS2 to PS3. If anything is going to be a disruptor in the film industry, it would likely be something involving online films, either streaming or downloads. Or maybe it's something else entirely no one has thought of yet. I don't think Blu Ray is a disruptive product though.



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