The blind side full movie part 2 of 12 hd

The blind side full movie part 2 of 12 hd

The writing is on the wall for those with large pipes. Eventually youll just choose your movie and to your HD with DVR like control. I agree that we have to look at the sign of the times and realize that access trumps many things. Why spend 20 for that movie you will only watch a few times when you can just view it for a portion of that whenever you want? this sounds like a HDDVDBluRayComboDrive, aka Superdrive II: article32554 Is all of this extra space even worth it to consumers? Thanks for the post, first off, and welcome to the forum. I think you answered your own question on this one. You have the convenience of consolidated TV shows or movies on one disc, convenience of one disc or very little number of discs for backup purposes, and the convenience of extra storage for better video games. I think it comes down to what you define as better video games, because, as I see it, from a graphics and audio perspective, games have gotten better with time, and more storage. They ought to improve moreso given that they have a future-proof path of storage available to them, especially in regards to Blu-ray. If your referring to the game experience as being better as far as enjoyment or the theme is concerned, I think it is quite a debatable point as to whether or not games have gotten better. Dont the concepts of Blu-ray and HD-DVD go against the trend of all the industries that are supposed to support them? HD is Digital Cable/Satellite first then Movies not the other way around. An HDTV would be pointless for most of the world if we could not eventually watch all of our daily programming with it as well as movies. With that said, we all know the direction the Cable companies and DSL providers are heading nowadays On demand, high speed broadband, fiber to the curb, Where is there room for BR and HDDVD on the consumer side? They win on cost, convenience, and ROI. TV shows are already downloadable is that just going to disappear? With the time it takes for a boxed set to come out where is the advantage of getting it on BD/HDDVD? The way I see it myself and most other people will download it, TIVO it, whatever it and then record it ourselves on to a BD or HD-DVD whatever format we prefer if at all, since we can always get them again. Video games are still going to be on a hard copy format for the time being but all signs point towards other forms of distribution. For a bunch of reasons, the subscription model is taking the entertainment industry by storm. Granted all games are not going this route, but the ones targeted at the HD audience are at the very least exploring it. In a nutshell, once the global network infrastructure can support it, I believe online distribution of full-length HD movies in 1920 X 1080 resolution or TV shows will be it, however, we are far from it, and in the meantime Blu-ray or HD DVD the blind side full movie part 2 of 12 hd find its place. Moreover, if the a la carte model from iTunes has shown anyone anything, people like to own the content they purchase not just subscribe to it, thus another reason why Blu-ray or HD DVD will find its place. Moreover, you have those individuals who want the most excellent quality, and not compressed versions of media or versions that are inferior found on another reason why Blu-ray of HD DVD will continue to have its place. With that said, Im in the camp stating that neither will win in the consumer market and this is all just hype to sell more TVs. Blu-ray however has a chance to become something used for backups if they can cost-effectively achieve those 100GB and 200GB capacities. The world has moved on since VHS and DVD and just like with HDTV we cant go back. Who wants to buy their collection all over again only to have it rereleased who knows how many more times? I already have an HDTV and a XBOX 360, so when the PS3 drops Ill grab mine like most other people because I get a 1st generation HD player that can be used to play exclusive games I could not play otherwise. However, I wont be buying their media, made that mistake two too many times. Rental companies get another life NetFlix Who said anything about having to buy your whole collection again? If you dont want to, you dont have too. Both formats will upconvert your existing DVD media to either 1080i or 1080P. The fact is, with this generation of HD media in the form of Blu-ray or HD DVD, we can go back, at least with DVDs that we own and continue to enjoy them. Regarding purchasing any future media on disc, you say you do you really mean it? ; this sounds like a HDDVDBluRayComboDrive, aka Superdrive II: article32554 Doubt it. I think Samsungs plans for a Universal player is more of a worst case scenario, kind of like Sonys venture with subapntechdown chantc JUN. 22 12:08 ET Samsung Electronics said Thursday it is fully committed to Blu-Ray, a DVD format backed by Sony Corp. , as well as a number of Hollywood studios, including Disney, MGM and Twentieth Century Fox. Samsung said its new Blu-ray DVD player, the BD-P1000, will be available on June 25, at the expected price of The announcement comes two days after Sony Pictures released the first seven films on DVD in the Blu-ray format. EETimes, iSuppli, tear down a Toshiba HD-DVD reader?articleID189600999 It turns out that it actually costs 674 in materials, so the fact that Sony will be losing money on the PS3 seems to be a moot point: Toshiba is losing over 200 per unit. Desperation is a stinky cologne. sorry, couldnt resist ; Hey Im all for cashing in on desperation. Toshiba knows they cant outdo the marketing muscle of the BDA. They best thing they can do is set a price point that is attractive and wait for the component costs to come down and pull them out of the red. EETimes, iSuppli, tear down a Toshiba HD-DVD reader?articleID189600999 It turns out that it actually costs 674 in materials, so the blind side full movie part 2 of 12 hd fact that Sony will be losing money on the PS3 seems to be a moot point: Toshiba is losing over 200 per unit. Desperation is a stinky cologne. sorry, couldnt resist ; In any case, I cant say I share the same outlook as the individual at the end of the article. I just dont see how one company Toshiba, with one player or two if you want to include the 799 model, still wondering what that increase in price gives you, will be able to compete with 6 companies Sony, Samsung, Pioneer, Philips, Panasonic, and Sharp with 7 players-one from each the PS Time will tell though, thats for sure. The holidays will be an interesting time indeed! As I thought before, looks like Samsung going with a Universal player will be a last newsId3746 23 June 2006 Pocket-lint has an update to yesterdays story about Samsung possibly bringing out a dual-format Blu-ray and High Definition optical drive.

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