The lion in winter 2003 part 1

The lion in winter 2003 part 1

Most likely it will be little square chips like spock used in Star Trek. Optical Media will die with Blue Ray, mark my words. Heck, I like enjoy downloading albums and then buying the Vinyl for the artwork and packaging NOW. No need for stupid jewel cases and CDs. I will save you everyone, and then you can pay me when Im done Stuart Adamson And how long has 720p/1080i HD technology been around? How long has it been since HDTV first hit the consumer market? How long did it take CD to become adopted? Consumer products usually cant upgrade at the pace of technologies progression. Once a standard has penetrated the consumer market and the cost of these products are substancial, frequent upgrades do not occur. 1080p LCD Plasma will be around for a long while even though other high resolution technogoly is around the corner. If/when blu-ray achieves mass adoption, its going to stick around for quite a while. I bought my first 1080i ATSC TV in January of 200 It still works well, however it is not perfect. It is not the video quality that is the problem with it, it is the convenience and usability factors, slow channel changing, no digital inputs, limited component inputs, slightly audible fan, first generation tuner that does a poor job of pulling in weak signals, etc. On the other hand my most recent 1080p purchase from earlier this year does not have these same problems. Certainly I shopped for this display based on the video quality. However the other convenience and usability factors were also very important. In fact between my top 3 choices it was price and features that tipped the scale. The difference in video between the top three was insignificant. 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. I really really hope we have more than 10, 000 blu-ray titles in 5 years. DVD had half that amount by the end of 1 For reference sake, DVD has a little over 93k titles on sale right now 5 years after inception. Most likely it will be little square chips like spock used in Star Trek. Optical Media will die with Blue Ray, mark my words. Heck, I like enjoy downloading albums and then buying the Vinyl for the artwork and packaging NOW. No need the lion in winter 2003 part 1 stupid jewel cases and CDs. Everything dies eventually. Technology moves forward. The elimination of mechanical hardware sourced media is the key. Bluray and cd the lion in winter 2003 part 1 and the cabling are expensive and complicated and they wear out. Once these players are broken you throw them out. The discs are also a limiting factor. They are expensive and involve significant manufacturing processes. Selling or renting HD media on small portable computer friendly drives are the answer. USB thumb drives and SD Flash cards the lion in winter 2003 part 1 the answer and all we need is an integrated reader. The new usb 0 spec will be the standard The only issue is the cost of this memory which by next year will be dramatically reduced. All times are GMT The time now is 05:43 AM. Page generated in 37937903 seconds 1 00% PHP 0% MySQL with 10 queries Copyright 1995 2010 AVS, Inc. All Rights Reserved. No information may be posted elsewhere without written permission.

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