| thetonestarr said: That's not what Montana is saying. Montana is correcting the thread title. |
The thread title makes no sense,at all.
| thetonestarr said: That's not what Montana is saying. Montana is correcting the thread title. |
The thread title makes no sense,at all.
ctk495 said:
The thread title makes no sense,at all. |
No, it does. He's trying to say blu-ray just got here... and now it's on its way out.
He doesn't realize that emergent technologies take quite some time to come into play, though, so blu-ray likely will still live out its already expected lifespan.
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| thetonestarr said:
Here's how it worked: (1) I made a claim. You bolded it for me. (2) You asked for proof of my claim. (3) I provided links detailing what I referred to. (4) You overlooked them and concentrated on only the first line, which falls under the category of "other evidence", which you also asked for. :) |
Generic wikipedia links are not useful to me.
Links to actual articles with real research that support your viewpoint and claim are what I would like.
Funny, I thought Wikipedia has its resources linked and very easily accessible.
Don't be a jerk. Everything you need is right there.
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They were supposed to bring out some 200Gb holo-disks in '06 but didn't. Prices are projected to be extremely high for both the disks and the players. So if people are finding Blu-Rays a bit pricey, there isn't a market for Holo-disks.
All I see them usefull is for storage once they get their 1.6Tb disks out on the market, but that's not competing with Blu-Ray.
Blu-Ray still wins, ever since HD-DVD failed.

Duplicate thread number 5000. And every time someone posts this caca we need to remind people that a 400 GB Bluray disk is coming out this year and a 1TB bluray disk is in the works for 2011 that work on ALL bluray players. The format war is over Bluray won get over it already.
To sum up this thread: Blu-ray is here to stay and is the current disc format along with DVD.
It's very funny to read all those 'Blueray is doomed' articles now that it clearly won. HD DVD is dead, and the blueray market is growing exponentially, get over it, there's nothing to discuss anymore on this subject.
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