Most of the rest of you left some very thought provoking responses that give me food for thought.
And yet after all these thought provoking responses (and the 20 pages of info before you posted) you still cling to the same clueless and selfish atti…
If I were the movie content owners Blu-ray Consortium (basically Sony), I'd want to promote the Blu-ray DVD format by making them cheaper than the standard DVD format to get more people to buy the expensive Blu-ray players.
Fixed. The cost of the B…
@RJP: "... once the disc stamping lines are set up."
The number of machines churning out DVD's FAR outnumbers the machines churning out Blu-Rays, so we have yet to reach the point where the cost of manufacturing isn't an issue.
Regarding disks vs…
To ColdOne - I just said what is preferable to me - renting a movie at home vs. sitting in a theater for most movies and that if I'm paying more for blu-rays I expect them to arrive in a reasonable timeframe. A month or more is not reasonable. And i…
Listen, you fellas obviously don't get it. Are you stupid or sumpin'?
I just invested $25,000 in my beautiful new home theater system. A brand spanking new 65" 1080p plasma TV, a Denon Blu-Ray player, a 100 lbs surround receiver and 7 of the larges…
If I were the movie content owners, I'd want to promote the Blu-ray DVD format by making them cheaper than the standard DVD format to get more people to buy the expensive Blu-ray players. The incremental cost of a physical Blu-ray disc or a standard…
@Michael Myers: "And I disagree about what blu's cost to make now."
Who was talking about the cost to manufacture a blu-ray disk? Do you believe Netflix manufactures their own disks? Do you believe the cost to manufacture the disk is the ONLY crite…
So you still don't understand how people can wait 6 months for the DVD to come out because they want to avoid the expense and hassle of the theater, but they can't wait one more month after the DVD is released for the demand to subside?
The corolla…