Trevor read this....
"Trevor Wilson" wrote
**You didn't tell me anything I didn't know six months ago.
Really?
**Yeah, really.
No, not really - but let's not dwell....
**No point. It is a dead end product. It'll never fly. At least not
past next year, anyway. The proliferation of dual format player will
finish off any notions of such a product. BTW: I have yet to see this
product released yet. Have you seen it?
When you can (I believe) get 16 Gb of data on an SD card the size of a
postage stamp (the minimum feasible size for convenient handling, I
would suggest) I would say the days of spinning any sort of disk about
to retrieve digital data are well and truly numbered - no?
I haven't seen any physical HD products myself - the nearest I have come
to is is the selection of several HDDVD and one BluRay clip that I ran
from a laptop recently. What I have seen does not encourage me - my
plans for an early entry to HD are now on hold for the forseeable....
Make no mistake: This battle will not be fought in the movie arena.
It will be a computer/gaming fight. Blu Ray has it won already.
Irrelevant, even if correct. We are talking *movies* (and,
presumably, music videos) here...
**Ignoring the influence of the computer/gaming industry does not make
it's impact irrelevant.
How does the gaming 'industry' influence the mainstream movie
buying/renting public? 30 quid players for any format will be stacked
next to the vegetables in most supermarkets before long - hard to see
how the relatively few owners of 400 quid games machines will have much
of an impact....
*I'm being polite - we don't want 'Pinkyspeak' creeping back into the
proceedings, do we...??
**Nope. What happened to Stu? Is he OK?
No idea....
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