In Reply to: Early adoption isn't usually driven by cost posted by Jazz Inmate on October 21, 2007 at 00:33:14:
Folks who buy either Blu-ray or HD-DVD products (hardware & software) do have a right to expect levels of performance in most areas that exceed standard definition DVD; that has nothing to do with early adoption.
Basically, early adopters are paying more for newer higher resolution technology; with that comes certain reasonable expectations that coincide with the marketing of those products.
>>> "Auph, those who are looking for cheapo players and software are looking at mature technology: DVD. They can spend under $100 on a player and get thousands of titles for about $10 a pop." <<<
True, but those who want performance can also obtain it with high-end players that scale to 1080P. While not true HD, some of these come pretty darn close, meaning that the expectations for performance of Blu-ray and HD-DVD are raised even higher.
AuPh
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Follow Ups
- Costs are a factor to adopting any format anytime. - Audiophilander 00:59:36 10/21/07 (1)
- So is value - Jazz Inmate 01:32:49 10/21/07 (0)