In Reply to: But wouldn't that same tasting OJ more affordable if you bought a Dixie cup rather than a blue crystal goblet? (nt) posted by Audiophilander on August 20, 2007 at 23:21:27:
Economies of scale would eventually drive Blu-Ray (and HD DVD) hardware costs to something close to DVD player prices. The software costs are essentially a wash with the exception of the Universal combo discs which are more expensive.
I'd just soon opt for the format with the best potential for PQ/SQ with movies (and STILL the best studio/CE support). That's Blu-Ray until proven conclusively the extra storage/bandwidth makes absolutely no difference.
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Follow Ups
- Is HD DVD really more affordable ? - oscar 05:24:59 08/21/07 (5)
- RE: Is HD DVD really more affordable ? - usafwso 11:42:09 08/21/07 (1)
- Hard to avoid when you've gotten used to HD broadcasts. - oscar 11:50:17 08/21/07 (0)
- "Is HD DVD really more affordable?" Across the board, the hardware is generally less expensive, and... - Audiophilander 09:59:55 08/21/07 (2)
- You won't need an "expensive" Multiformat player if a single format prevails in this war. - oscar 07:07:32 08/22/07 (1)
- Multi-format players will come down in price as well, and trust me, this war isn't ending anytime soon. - Audiophilander 11:21:28 08/22/07 (0)