Onimusha12 said:
whatever said: Umm, Sony made nothing off of the DVD standard. They will make ALOT of money off of BR.
@Onimusha - your kidding right? I mean if you have an HDTV, it's a no brainer to get BR. It looks amazing. This Christmas should be HUGE for HDTVs and the PS3. I think it will outsell the 360 in all regions.
BR is about the only thing Sony has done right so far this gen. |
So all in all, the most you can say for Blu-Ray is that it is pretty, which I fail to see how such a claim was in contrast to my allegations of its contributions being superficial and those of a luxury item.
DVD - Shows improved picture and sound over that of VHS on any TV. - Was a non-degradeable format unlike VHS. - Allowed for easy navigation thus eliminating the inconvenience of Rewinding or aimless fast forwarding. - Allowed for extra content and disc menus which were impossible on VHS.
Blu-Ray - Shows improved picture and sound over that of DVD noticeably only on expensive HD TVs. - Has more space than a DVD for reasons yet to be realized.
Somehow the leap from one format to the next is less impressive for Blu-Ray as oppossed to DVD's emergence as the replacement for VHS. Blu-Ray's improvements are fairly superficial and vain, while not bad improvements they don't really beckon the notion we've become familiar with as being a true step forward in formats.
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HDTVs are not necessarily a luxury item any more. At least where I live you can get a decent HDTV for a fairly cheap price, so while I agree blu-ray is still a "luxury" item, I think it is closer to becoming standard then you think.