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Newsweek: Blu-ray the movie winner
Nov 16th 2006 10:21AM (Joystiq)1) I can see Digital distribution through the a video marketplace is fine for some people, but not all. I suspect the shorter content that's quicker to download (ie TV Shows) will ultimately be the more popular product sold this way.
2) I can see a $200 HD-DVD add-on drive is fine for some people, let's say people just entering into HD who want to try a few movies without forking out more money for a stand alone player.without HDTV sets who don't have the cash to buy.
3) I can also see the All-In-One solution of the PS3 will also hold it's own for those who can afford it (remember it's half the price of other BluRay players on the market).
My only fear is that HD Movies might be a little too early for mass consumption, I can watch a well produced DVD on my HDTV set and not find anything to complain about. If the director wants to adds gobs of extra content he add's another DVD to the package.
Buy the S.S. Minnow for $99,000
Aug 28th 2006 6:52PM (AOL TV)