...I won't buy a Blu-ray stand alone player until the profile 2.0 players are available at a reasonable price.
Which won't happen until the day after the profile 3.0 standard is announced.
We'll see what happens but if Sony doesn't lower the prices, BR may not get the widespread adoption it will need to keep viable. I think we're past or nearly past the point of early adopters shouldering the cost for being first to have a new toy.
...I won't buy a Blu-ray stand alone player until the profile 2.0 players are available at a reasonable price.
Which won't happen until the day after the profile 3.0 standard is announced.
I was hoping the format war would last longer, I am taking advantage of the lower prices on HD-DVD disks now that many places are dumping them.
I have a Blu-ray burner but I don't own a stand alone Blu-ray player, I won't buy a Blu-ray stand alone player until the profile 2.0 players are available at a reasonable price.
I was hoping the format war would last longer, I am taking advantage of the lower prices on HD-DVD disks now that many places are dumping them.
I have a Blu-ray burner but I don't own a stand alone Blu-ray player, I won't buy a Blu-ray stand alone player until the profile 2.0 players are available at a reasonable price.
Yeah, I got Beowulf for $10 at Hollywood. If I knew about the coupon, I could have gotten it for $7.50.
About BD Profile 2.0 players, I don't know when(what year) the prices will go down to somewhere $129-$149. I really don't want to spend more than $200 on a player. I also can't afford buying movies at $29-$39. I have a bad feeling for BD if they won't adjust the prices for movies and players.
The upscaling feature of my A2 on DVDs is good enough for now. :lol:
I keep hearing that there will be $200 Blu-ray players around the end of the year, I think I might just wait until I can get a Blu-ray changer for a decent price. I really would like it if they sort out the managed copy deal so we can just rip everything to a server.
I have bought quite a few HD DVDs lately for around $10 each but I bought most of them off the web.
Not an issue. Since Toshiba dropped out and the war was effectively ended, it has become MUCH more difficult to get our (integrators) hand's on players. In other words, sales are THROUGH THE ROOF. Now that people have a clear winner, they are pulling the trigger despite price increases. BD manufacturers have NOTHING to worry about.Lack of competitions = prices upward
Lack of customers = prices downward
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I know I'm old but I just don't see the attraction of putting movies on a server. Anything on a hard drive needs to be backed up so it actually creates more work and cost than just buying durable media to begin with. Streaming Video is fine as a replacement for rentals or premium cable/satellite, but it does not seem like a good substitute for building a permanent library. In fact, between DRM, the short lifespan of PC hardware and software, plus the requirement to back up to durable media or risk losing your investment, it seems like a real PITA!