| blunty51 said: ^ I see. Makes sense, I was concerned with the way they marketed each piece of hardware. They showcase each as 'the future', when clearly only one will survive, therefore taking the consumer along for the ride. But like I said, that's business. |
That is not true at all..just because Blu-Ray has been released does not mean CD or DVD will go away, it just means means that the formats are a slow evolution forward, and they will all still be around for quite some time. the very fact that Cloud computing is an advancement forward does not mean that optical format's will go away, nope because there need's to be a way to back up that data in the cloud, you may point out that there are many data storage server's in that cloud, but also on the same token each of those server's have to have some way to back up their data, local or remote that require's solid state or optical backup which optical disc's are cheaper per GB, and not as Volatile.
there is no clearly only one will survive, they both will survive and go hand in hand.

I AM BOLO
100% lover "nothing else matter's" after that...
ps:
Proud psOne/2/3/p owner. I survived Aplcalyps3 and all I got was this lousy Signature.







