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Blu-ray reality check

With HD DVD deader than "Cavemen," Blu-ray survives as the only high-definition disc format. But for how long? With on-demand and, ultimately, online streaming and movie downloads, Blu-ray could look prehistoric in a hurry.

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LightningPS36663d ago

Sony could not have f*cken up worse if they tried. Next time focus on the games Sony. F*ck the day you got that stupid idea in your head, it was your downfall.

Actually the arrogance of winning the last 2 console races ended up being your downfall.

HarryEtTubMan6663d ago

Jealous XBOTS dont u see the sales of the 400-500$ ps3???/

YEA PS3 IS DESTRYING THE 360 AND IS GOING TO CONTINUE TO.

GETPWNT6663d ago

Well done, lighting ferus. You have pwned every droid on this site with undeniable truth. The ONE thing they can't do ;)

Expy6663d ago

Another one of those digital download articles, clearly doesn't understand the market and the technology. ZERO for this article.

wow4u6663d ago

It happened to another story of mine once too, a perfectly valid story, but the Sony Defence Force on N4G reported it over and over with their BS reports:

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just another opinion. Everyone has one on Blu ray.
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jiinn6663d ago (Edited 6663d ago )

Half of the traffic on the internet *right now* is already Digital Distribution of Media.

Plastic Discs are dead.

This is the present. Have you never heard of Zune.net? iTunes? Amazon Unbox? Pirate Bay? Napster? BearShare?

You're kidding yourself if you think that Digital Download isnt *already* the dominant distribution model.

The only people who arent doing it today are those who dont understand what BitTorrent is. When the masses get turned on to how easily these things work -- that you can pay a couple bucks and start watching your movie straight-away -- it will be all over for plastic discs of *all types*.

For f-sake, take a look at the Netflix ad on this page, here on N4G -- you know they *also* have a Download Rental Service eh?

I havent bought a non-game plastic disc in *YEARS*.

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Pika-pie6663d ago

'Plastic discs are dead' - Errrrm no.

Only tech-junkies and internet nerds commit themselves to digital downloads. The market requires something physical, people like a collection. If your hard drive dies then, bang, you have lost all your movies!

Digital downloads will not replace physical media for meny years to come.

Spydr076663d ago (Edited 6663d ago )

Yup, and decades ago when they made the first car that could fly the need for streets no longer existed, either. Yet here we are, still driving our cars on the paved roads of yesterday.

HD download may very well be the way of the future. It certainly does have some hype, and deservedly so, it has many advantages to its plastic cousin. But not all of the six billion plus people in the world even have access to a computer/internet, nor will everyone prefer digital, and so the need for will stay. Credit and debit cards haven't stopped those who still carry wads of cash, have they? An all out replacement may occur, but for now, long term coexistance is more likely.

Sayai jin6663d ago

Plastic disc are not dead, but I do see DD and Blu-ray/dvd disc becoming just like CD's and MP3's. MP3's did not make CD's obsolete, but it gave consumers an alternate.

I think a blu-ray reality check is that blu-ray one the format war between HD DVD and them. We are in a new era with other technology on the horizon, some might say it will be 10 ears while other say within the next few years. So lets agree to disagree on that. Another thing to think about is old technology. DVD shows no current signs for slowing down. DVD will still be the main choice for most consumers for a while, but that will not stop blu-ray owners from enjoying eye dropping visuals, but wait, thats just it the averge consumer does not care about those kind of visual, well at least not yet.

u got owned6663d ago

DD is the future not BR. Deal with it.

TheExecutive6663d ago

its funny how all the 360 and HD-DVD supporters are claiming DD is the future

Butt-hurt a little bit?

I have an idea, start paying attention to the tech industry and learn from it. then and only then will you start to gain long-term insight into what actually happens with the console/movie industry. Until then, you guys just look retarded.

mr_potato6663d ago

jiin currently your the moron who doesnt know anything cause bittorent is free and doesnt require you to pay anything.

After we have seen how mp3 destroyed part of the music industry you can be sure the same thing won't be happening with the movie one.

gonzopia6662d ago

"DD is the future not BR. Deal with it."

The far... far future. But if you want to download 20GB movies, be my guest. You'll be in the minority.

tethered6662d ago (Edited 6662d ago )

@ u got owned

I think you should change your name to:
*I got owned*

A little bitter? lol

@ gonzopia
You are 100% correct!

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nix6663d ago

slowly warm up to blu.

"nothing mends a broken heart like time, love and tenderness"... LOL! q:

TitanUp6663d ago

the people that are downloading stuff from the net sure aren't buying most of it.

think disk is still the way for developers,business,movie studios,gaming studios,music studios to earn money. but piracy needs to get a low blow and fast

Percy6663d ago

this moron says "Blu-ray survives as the only high-definition disc format" then goes on to say "With on-demand and, ultimately, online streaming and movie downloads". People who want to own a physical hd medium will buy blue ray it is there only choice. I don't know why he compares it to downloads thats a whole other group of purchasers. How many people have had their whole itunes library wiped out and had to purchase songs more than once. Who has the internet speed to do this i know where im at the fastest i get is 10megs and that is quite expensive. These people just have sore bottoms for some reason do to hd-dvds loss.

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lodossrage58d ago

I don't agree with that. I WISH I could agree with that. But buying habits and customer opinions prove otherwise

We've seen developers in the AAA space try new things and ideas. More often than not, the customers aren't willing to give things a chance, or not enough people buy into the project for it to grow.

Creativity works better in the indie space because the budgets, pressures, and expectations aren't the same.

Scissorman57d ago

it's a nice idea and it worked during the PS2/PS3-era when AAA didn't cost hundreds of millions of dollars. smaller budgets and shorter development time left room for more creativity and more risk. a game didn't need to sell 4 million+ copies to break even. things are different now.

__y2jb56d ago

This is the guy who bragged about crunching his staff and having them work through the night. Crunch culture has lost more talent and done more damage to the industry than any other factor. Screw him.