LordTheNightKnight said:
It wasn't really the format war. DVD hasn't had 20 years to wear out its welcome. It also didn't need a new TV to use its playback advantage, which you do need to blu-ray's HD playback. It also had a huge convenience leap over VHS, while HD discs require a new TV, the right cables, and the right settings on that TV, or in other words there is a backwards convenience leap if you want to use the HD advantage of DVD. Basically blu-ray is not intuitive, and that is the reason it's not taking off (its sales are growing, but not at the rate the entertainment industry wants). |
You NEED a HDTV? You know BD has a lot more to offer then HD right? Menu system, java based games, internet access, storage, and speed.
BD is 4.5 times the speed of DVD.
BD has a improved menu system, which can be used during the movie, to have stuff like PP of like other versions of whatever your watching play, have popups etc, without interrupting the movie.
Also, entertainment industry actually predicted lower sales then what blu-ray has been doing. Actually it's adopting 3x faster then anyone expected. So again, WHERE DID YOU GET YOUR INFORMATION?







