Tue Nov 11, 2008 12:22PM EST
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Nine years ago, the DVD of "The Matrix" shattered records and catapulted the budding DVD format into the mainstream. Can "The Dark Knight" do the same thing for Blu-ray?
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Blu-ray is over and has been for a long time. $30 discs, expensive players with tons of problems. I still talk about HD movies and most people haven't heard of Blu-ray or don't know anything beyond the name...terrible marketing/PR.
I for one will never buy another sony product just for that they sold zillions of corrupt dvd's to help sell blue-ray players and disks. (gotta call them up and request a non corrupt dvd. what a joke) so i'll just wait to jump on the next format that comes along as long as it's not from sony. bye bye sony and good riddens
Haven't bought a blu-ray player yet and don't plan to in the near future. Drop the prices and then we'll talk.
To answer the editor's question... No, Dark Knight will not persuade me to buy Blu-Ray. I'm happy getting 720p downloads and upscaling DVDs - it's all about value for money. As much as I love Dark Knight - Blu-Ray is too expensive. Of course I would not complain if someone bought me a Blu-Ray player and the Dark Knight Blu-Ray disc, but I'm not willing to spend my money on such "luxuries".
Lower the price on the deck. Then lower the price on the disc. Then we can talk. No more Gilette marketing plays where they give you the razor and then make out like bandits on the blades.
Blu-Ray doesn't need to be saved from anything. Yeah Blu-Ray sales aren't beating DVD or anything but Everyone knoew they wouldn't yet. They may not be beating DVD but they are making a big dent in them.
In my opinion Blue Ray is the ONLY way to watch movies. For those of you that bought HD players, you should have known that Sony wasn't going to lose another media/format war, remember Beta vs VHS? Unfortunately with times being tough, consumers cannot justify buying a $20-30 video. Well I can't!! Happy Holidays!!
I have not seen either upconverted DVD nor the Blu-Ray. It's all well and good if you a videophile and have to have a fix. But for the average consumer, DVD's are "good enough". By the time you factor in the exceptional amount of work and investment it takes for an HD TV to look good, it just doesn't seem worth it for the average person. That being said, a whole lot of average consumers will become videophiles after seeing true HD - the kind that is hooked up and is broadcasting correctly. I will not be purchasing a Blu-Ray player in the near future, nor do I have plans to upgrade to an HD television; it just isn't worth my investment.
I'm really suprised by some of these comments. I am 100% satisfied with Blu-Ray's quality, it's storage capacity, and not to mention my Blu-Ray player upscales the DVD's I currently own. I'm very happy I made the switch.
1 Posted by pr_man78 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:20PM EDT Report Abuse
Ever since being burned with the sudden death of HD DVD, I have written on HD media and have moved to downloads in standard def. I am happier now, and don't have the disc clutter to worry about. BD in my opinion is a stop-gap tech, and by the time prices drop sub-100... it will be on its way out to pasture.