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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8060082.stm
Not only high capacity storage but may be inexpensive as well
Not only high capacity storage but may be inexpensive as well
when was the last time you looked at the price of blu-ray..
um right, and DVD didnt start at that sort of price and arent dropping now theyve been superceeded>?
slightly better picture?
last time i read about it DVD is approx 720x576 PAL, Blu-ray is 1920×1080. next youll be telling me you run your computer in 640x480.
and its about the sound also, higher bitrate audio for blu-ray.
im not denying a lot of people havent made the switch yet, im just clearing up the technical incorrectness. but then if i remember rightly DVD didnt exactly take off overnight, but that was 10 or so years ago now so forgive my hazy memory lol
if you want the extra picture and sound quality then youll make the switch, if not then you wont. at the end of the day people arent really in a financial situation to make the necessary purchases to get the most out of blu-ray at the moment.. its an expensive format to get set up for.

thats fair enough, its your money at the end of the day![]()

tbqfh if you're pixel peeping then yeah it's a better quality image but frankly dvd has enough clarity for most people the jump into high def isn't half as impressive as they make out to the majority of people.
also some films are visually more impressive than others so shine when in high def and others just look ok
The next storage after Blu-Ray!!!!! I haven't embraced DVD yet!!!![]()
