Digital distribution may be the future of standard definition delivery, but I just don't see it happening with HD (any time soon.) The current HD download offerings are barely up to regular DVD quality, so they can more accurately be termed SD, rather than HD.
Of course, you can always go for massive MKV files on your favorite torrent swarm. True HD video is not going to get much smaller than that (1.5 - 5 GB per hour.) At the rate television is consumed in most US homes, bandwidth constraints (like Comcast's 250GB monthly limit) will shut off the flow after the first week.
Of course, you can always go for massive MKV files on your favorite torrent swarm. True HD video is not going to get much smaller than that (1.5 - 5 GB per hour.) At the rate television is consumed in most US homes, bandwidth constraints (like Comcast's 250GB monthly limit) will shut off the flow after the first week.






















