selnor said:
Noone really cares for Blu Ray here. I know more people who download HD films via either Xbox Live, BT Vision than even own a Blu Ray player. In fact Ive only ever once since Blu Ray has been out here ( 4 years ) seen an actual Blu Ray disc. And I can go into HMV, supermarkets etc without even seeing a BluRay on store shelves. Just DVD's. BluRay prices are still the same as 4 years ago. £20-£30. To own an HD film via download is about £7. To rent HD films via download is around £2-£3. Blockbuster charge as much as £6 to rent a BluRay for 24 hours. UK is gonna miss BluRay alltogether. I for one am getting the 360s next week to fully utilise HD film downloads in my home. I never have to : 1. spend extra for another new media. 2. Either find more shelf space. 3. Sell my BluRays when the next comes out.
I personally think certainly in the UK where Broadband is so easily available now, that BluRay will probably be the last medium here. It is struggling big here. More people definately have adopted downloads here. It's evident by the lack of BluRay shelf space. |
@bolded - seriously? where are you buying your Blu-rays from? they're usually between £10 and £20, some are blow 10 quid. I never pay more than £15 for one.
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