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Xeno said:
I was actually cheering for both DVD Audio and Super Audio. Somehow, neither of them really managed to put a dent on the CD domination of the marketplace. In fact, people seem content with lower quality music such as MP3s. The MP3s are very convenient in that they allow a person to store 160+ songs on a single CD. The fact that people are willing to sacrifice quality for convenience leads me to believe that streaming video may win over high definition video. I don't own either an HD DVD or a Blue Ray, so I have no dog in the fight. However, just because Blue Ray won, I'm not sure if people will be compelled to make Blue Ray a mainstream format, such as DVD. By the way, I do own two Sony televisions, and they are great. However, looking at Sony's history with formats, I'm not sure they're going to pull this one off.
CD domination is gone, replaced by iPods and the like, which can hold high quality music formats. Now before you say "That's whats going to happen to Blu-ray" understand that a song is typically 3-5MB whereas a HD Movie is 20-30GB it's not going to happen anytime soon, I think you just joined to post this topic to try to dis on Blu-ray.

You have neither format, you obviously know nothing about Blu-ray, so just stop.