Shortbus shorty I expect most

Shortbus shorty

I expect most homes in shortbus shorty years to simply have their own Mega-Server that will store all of their music, movies, pictures, and anything else they might want. Youll be able to view it all on your TV screen or monitor. Aslong as the quality is the same, downloads or whatever would be fine by most people. I prefer a physical disc and case 5 years? nah, BD will be around longer than I doubt BD will ever reach the critical mass that DVD did. Too many people just dont care about the video and audio upgrades. Not everyone is a geek like us shortbus shorty here. Once North America can reach the bandwidth that somewhere like Japan enjoys and higher, I would think downloadable HD superHD, or whatever media will become the norm. Storage is really a non-issue price-wise if you look at normal hard drives SSDs are shortbus shorty there yet, but will be where you can get drives for pennies per GB, so bandwidth seems to be the great limiter here, acceptance by the average consumer could be a factor as well, though less so with each passing day. Give it another 10 years and it should be the norm, but until then enjoy your Blu-rays. 5 years? nah, BD will be around longer than I doubt BD will ever reach the critical mass that DVD did. Too many people just dont care about the video and audio upgrades. Not everyone is a geek like us around here. I very much agree with this. Too many people still like to have something in their hand after theyve spent money. I would think that this would end up being more of a rent vs. buy issue but with 100% studio support and more push for BD being the HDTV goes with item my hopes are high. Back on topic: I like Blu-ray! As long as it is not that wacky hologram crap that CNN was using during the elections, I am okay with just about any tech that is a step up from Blu-Ray and is economical Thats from Breakin starring the hot Lucinda Dickey from Ninja III: The Domination she was a hottie back in the day. 5 years in tech is an eternity. Do NOT let the magic smoke out because it is impossible to put the magic smoke back in!!!! Thats from Breakin starring the hot Lucinda Dickey from Ninja III: The Domination she was a hottie back in the day. I very much agree with this. Too many people still like to have something in their hand after theyve spent money. I would think that this would end up being more of a rent vs. buy issue but with 100% studio support and more push for BD being the HDTV goes with item my hopes are high. Holy crap I didnt know that Van Damme was in it. Hope Breakin gets HDd even if blu-ray only has 5 years id say go for it there nearly 1000 bds so another 5 years we might be closer to 10, 0 so the media will always be their. Its going to be DRMed to hell download. I have not even bought a blu-ray player yet, and I am already hearing people say that it will not last another 5 years!? I know DVD still has a stranglehold on the market but I cannot see blu-ray overtaking DVD anytime soon. I think it likely that Blu-ray will overtake DVD within 5 years and remain the best selling physical video format for at least a decade after that. Film buffs would like deeper grayscale and wider color gamut. Blu-Ray is no better than DVD in this regard. But it means the studios have to remaster everything again. It may not be economical for them to do so. Once North America can reach the bandwidth that somewhere like Japan enjoys and higher, I would think downloadable HD superHD, or whatever media will become the norm. Storage is really a non-issue price-wise if you look at normal hard drives SSDs are not there yet, but will be where you can get drives for pennies per GB, so bandwidth seems to be the great limiter here, acceptance by the average consumer could be a factor as well, though less so with each passing day. Give it another 10 years and it should be the norm, but until then enjoy your Blu-rays. I agree.

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