I've only got Iron Man on BluRay because I mainly download movies when I do want to watch them.
I may actually pick this one up though. I was also looking to get Transformers on BluRay as well.
I may actually pick this one up though. I was also looking to get Transformers on BluRay as well.
Save bluray? from what? Overwhelmingly successful sales? It's selling at multiple times the speed DVD was at the same point in it's lifespan, and is already cheaper than DVD was too.
Most people dissing on BluRay now are those with an interest in selling downloadable movies, IE Microsoft and Netflix - and it looks like Yahoo is trying to please it's future owners early with this article.
Most people dissing on BluRay now are those with an interest in selling downloadable movies, IE Microsoft and Netflix - and it looks like Yahoo is trying to please it's future owners early with this article.
Good point, although on the other hand the only Blu-ray movie disc I have is the free one that came with the PS3. :p
For movies I'm fine with the DVD/DVD9 media format... although for people into high-def (cough, CJPC :D) I can see where Blu-ray is definitely on the rise. Even though they may be cheaper than DVDs at this point in their lifespan, I imagine they are still out reach from most consumer budgets.
The bigger question I'm wondering is... when Blu-ray does become affordable for everyone will people actually re-purchase all of their DVD sets on Blu-ray or only buy new stuff on Blu-ray. :confused: I know myself, even if Blu-ray was priced the same as DVD releases I wouldn't be pursuaded to go Blu-ray (like when people made the analog to digital move from VHS to DVD) to justify re-buying just for the HD. :hmm:
For movies I'm fine with the DVD/DVD9 media format... although for people into high-def (cough, CJPC :D) I can see where Blu-ray is definitely on the rise. Even though they may be cheaper than DVDs at this point in their lifespan, I imagine they are still out reach from most consumer budgets.
The bigger question I'm wondering is... when Blu-ray does become affordable for everyone will people actually re-purchase all of their DVD sets on Blu-ray or only buy new stuff on Blu-ray. :confused: I know myself, even if Blu-ray was priced the same as DVD releases I wouldn't be pursuaded to go Blu-ray (like when people made the analog to digital move from VHS to DVD) to justify re-buying just for the HD. :hmm:
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Save bluray? from what? Overwhelmingly successful sales? It's selling at multiple times the speed DVD was at the same point in it's lifespan, and is already cheaper than DVD was too.
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Blu-ray isn't a shoo-in for 'format of choice' yet. It's nice, but while I can see a difference, my wife has trouble noticing the difference between Blu-ray and upscaled DVD. Those kind of people are going to find the price premiums rather hard to justify. DVDs and streaming movies are cheaper and less hassle.
Its too early to say that Blu-Ray is already going under... And to say that "Can The Dark Knight Save Blu-Ray" makes it sound that if people don't but it, then they will stop creating Blu-Ray movies. Either way, I am sure that people will buy the movie, but i wouldn't exactly say Blu-Ray is in need of saving.























