Let's be honest. MSRP for Fox BD's and for the new release HD DVD combos are ridiculous, almost to the point of being Out of Line! Even when you look at actual prices paid on Amazon, the pricing structure is too high. That said, content is king. Having movies released and titles that we know are...
Yes, you're misunderstanding. He'll buy the Total HD only when absolutley necessary, meaning no Blu-ray availible. However, when given the choice of more expensive HD DVD vs. cheaper Blu-ray, if the BD mirros the HD, then he'll buy BD.
I understand the utility in that completely, especially since I have a DVD player in the SUV that my daughter watches on road trips. My solution would be to purchase a HD DVD for a best quality disc, and then under my Fair Use rights, rip and burn to a Dual Layer DVD for about $1. Then, I'd have...
I agree with that completely. This totally takes the price advantage out of the equation. I think its clear that DVD isn't going to be displaced for many years so the right thing to do is offer HD as an upgrade. Don't force people who just want DVD to pay extra for their discs, and don't force...
I'm getting a PS3, so I guess Blu-ray will rule my living room for a while. What happens beyond 2006, who knows. I'm waiting to buy a stand alone until something else happens.