Zappykins said:
In my opinion Blu-ray is a dead format. It did better than the 2.88 floppy drive, but too much fighting over the format and its being replace by something better and more flexible. Fiber, fiber is easy to use over long distances, and doesn't have the same problems that copper wire does with interference and traffic. Stream is so much a more convenient and easier to use product. Plus, they do not punish you with unskippible commercials like most Blu-ray movies do (for most services). When Google Fibre is offering 1000 megabytes a second upload and download - why bother with a relatively slow data transfer of a Blu-ray player?
PS It would be nice if the next Xbox played Blu-rays. But if it doesn't, I wouldn't really care. |
Google fibre is offering 1000 megabits per second, that's 125 MBps, still a ton of data and twice as fast as a 12x blu-ray drive at 54 MBps.
HVD is promising the same 1 Gbps or 125MBps.
Anyway I can't buy Google fibre in a store, I would have to physically move to a location that offers that. I don't expect it to come around to my town of 11k within the next 20 years.
And sure you don't have unskippable commercials in movie streams, yet. My tv on demand provider has them for the 'free' content conveniently locking out fastforward for those programs. Once it becomes mainstream you will see the commercials appear with movies as well. My biggest problem with stream atm is that you don't have a choice of soundtracks including lossless sound and no extras.







