joeorc said:
lol..I just have to bring up the point. you do know that Blu-Ray is also an HOLOGRAPHIC disc based technology! it's over. if anything the last mainstream optical format for movies will be based on the core technology of disc based format's of DVD Blu-Ray player's still play DVD's, and what if ever optical format replaces Blu-Ray will still be based on the core technology of DVD, AND STILL PLAY both DVD AND Blu-Ray disc's. That's if EVER. IT'S A MOOT POINT BLU-RAY will never take over DVD because it was not designed too from the start it was designed to Absorb DVD. the same May happen to Blu-Ray way later down the road the optical format's still play VCD's, CD's. its the very same core technology that keep's the other Viable and it make's sure the new technology stay's the standard for year's to come. So to keep the point , DVD is going to remain , Blu-ray is going to remain an CD is going to remain Thus, Blu-ray does not have to "HURRY" up and take over DVD because it WILL Replace DVD anyway because Blu-Ray is also a DVD BLU-RAY IS ALSO A FORM OF DVD. IT WAS DESIGNED TO ABSORB DVD RIGHT FROM THE GET GO...NOT REPLACE IT. because DVD is a standard that there is no need to replace., you just need to make DVD better and that is what Blu-Ray is a better DVD format. thus Since ALL BLU-RAY PLAYER'S STILL PLAY THE DVD FORMAT. BLU-RAY HAS ALREADY DONE WHAT IT WAS DESIGNED TO DO FROM THE GET GO. |
Blu-ray is not a holographic disc based technology. Holographic discs uses multiple lasers, I think only 2 currently, focused into one laser to read the disc. Blu-ray players and readers only have one laser from start to finish. I would comment on the rest of your post but none of it makes any sense.







