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    They say Blu-ray will be dead by 2012

    Planning to buy a Blu-ray player? Hold on. It's already battling public indifference, technical problems, laughable features and downloadable movies. Is it any wonder Blu-ray is doomed to fail? Here are five reasons why it's heading for the grave...

    1. HD movie downloads

    OK so the picture quality's not quite there yet, but Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and others have already seen the future of movie viewing at home - and it doesn't come on shiny 12cm discs.

    Instead services like iTunes, Xbox Live and Vudu already offer HD movies over the internet, enabling you to see the movies you want without having to hack down to the video store in the pouring rain.

    With fibre-to-home broadband slowly being rolled out in the UK, who knows what the next few years will bring.

    2.BD-Live

    Have you seen the demos? BD-Live is a joke. It's a second-rate attempt to offer interactive features that HD DVD did first and much, much better.

    It won't work on old Blu-ray players (they don't have the persistent storage) and may not work on new ones: it's not mandatory for Blu-ray player makers to include it in the hardware they sell.

    Result? Large doses of confusion and frustration for anyone (un)lucky enough to buy a Blu-ray disc with BD-Live features on it.

    3. Samsung thinks Blu-ray is finished

    You know, the world's number one consumer electronics maker, Blu-ray stalwart.

    Andy Griffiths, director of consumer electronics at Samsung UK, told Pocket Lint that Blu-ray would be dead in five years, and that it certainly wouldn't last 10.

    He believes the format will be replaced by either a new kind of physical media - most likely flash memory cards if Toshiba's IFA 2008 keynote is anything to go by - or downloads. Go figure.

    4. Sony thinks Blu-ray is finished

    Blu-ray is not only finished in terms of spec, but it's also finished as a format. Optical disc technology has gone as far as it can go.

    Or so says Take Miyama, Sony product manager for home video marketing in Europe believes. He told Electric Pig that "in the future, if [our emphasis] we have a physical media format, it will change physically. It won't look like an optical disc."

    Talk of a 500GB Blu-ray prototype will only prolong the agony.

    Sony has already hinted at its future direction with the launch of Bravia TVs in the US that can directly receive movies streamed over the internet. Blu-ray player not required.

    5. DVD is good enough

    Despite the fact that Blu-ray movies are expected to hit to 12 million sales in Europe this year, they still account for just two per cent of video sales in countries like the UK.

    Even by 2012 DVD will still have the edge - and that's according to the Blu-ray Disc Association's own over-enthusiastic predictions [PDF link].

    The plain fact is few of us are ever likely to swap extensive DVD collection for their Blu-ray equivalents, especially when prices for Blu-ray movies and players are still so high.

    Given that many cheap DVD players now have some kind of upscaling capability, DVD will prove 'good enough' in terms of picture quality for many years to come.

    By Rob Mead

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    I'll still probably buy it, just like I did when I had a decent VHS and still brought the Super VHS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by min0 lee View Post
    I'll still probably buy it, just like I did when I had a decent VHS and still brought the Super VHS.
    sucker. jk.

    why not spend the money on an xbox 360 or playstation 3?
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    Here is what you need to worry about. Eat, Lift, Rest. Repeat.
    This should be really simple, stop over complicating it.

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    They say that the fans make a lot of noise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by min0 lee View Post
    They say that the fans make a lot of noise.
    go down to best buy or a gaming store in the mall and see for yourself. im betting that wont be a concern once you hear it
    Quote Originally Posted by IainDaniel View Post
    Here is what you need to worry about. Eat, Lift, Rest. Repeat.
    This should be really simple, stop over complicating it.

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    I thought about it, but I'm not really into games and it won't fit in my cabinet.

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    do you really see a benifit to spending the money on the upgrade? if so go for it and let us know.
    Quote Originally Posted by IainDaniel View Post
    Here is what you need to worry about. Eat, Lift, Rest. Repeat.
    This should be really simple, stop over complicating it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bio-chem View Post
    do you really see a benifit to spending the money on the upgrade? if so go for it and let us know.
    People say you do, electronics make for an easy Christmas present anyway.
    We had a problem with his usage of video games so that's a big reason prefer to not get it.

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    That wouldn't surprise me. I have a PS3 & buy Blu-Rays, but still see them as only attractive to a/v enthusiasts. I can't see them possibly trampling DVD.

    I don't put as much stock in Digital downloads at this point.. not until they come up with a sensible DRM & backup solution. Renting is fine, but purchasing is idiotic to me. For instance, you can "buy" movies on Xbox Live & the Playstation network, but they will only play on their respective players. What happens in two years when the new Xbox is out? Do I have to keep my oldxbox hooked up to play these movies I "bought"? Plus, how many online music stores have we heard about just abandoning their commitment to update the certificates on purchased music, settling to give their users some bullshit restitution? It's ridiculous. I only buy (& recommend other people to buy) music from Amazon now.. it's not only cheaper on most songs, but you get unprotected MP3s that can be backed up & played on any device.

    DRM is going to hold up digital downloads.

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    I've been waiting for them to invent stronger FLASHMEM stuff for years...

    Thats why I never got onboard with the CD walkman, or ipod...
    Until Ipod came out with the shuffle, which is FLASHMEM..

    The trick is to have MANY GIGS of solid memory,
    and eliminate all moving parts like HD's or CD/DVDrom's.

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