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http://www.tvpredictions.com/lies120708.htm I have to say, I haven't really tried BD-Live and don't have much interest in it either (so I can't fully judge). The picture/audio quality definitely sold me on the format. I think point #4 is what we have been saying for a long time. Now, some of the Journalists are realizing that BD is having much better sway in the public than DD for the coming years. Several skeptics I know converted to Blu once they actually saw it and stopped believing the anti-hype. |
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Nov 2007
Reno, NEVADA. "Battle Born"
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Downloads in super high def are coming.
But so is landing a man on Mars. I think at about the same time. Quote:
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It's all experimentation at this point. At some point there will probably be some very cool things. Especially in the interactive IME. Quote:
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Aug 2007
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When I was living in Japan in 06/07 I could get 25mbps DSL for $35/month, 50mbps DSL for $42/month, 150mbps fiber optic internet for $50/month, or 1gbps fiber optic internet/cable/phone for $60 a month. And the connections weren't throttled at all. My download speeds were only limited by the write speed of my hard drive. Keep in mind that BD peaks at about 50mbps so for $60 a month I had a connection with 20 times the bandwidth of a BD player.
Granted the exchange rates have changed some since then so the prices aren't the same anymore, but they're still relatively close. Why is this relevant to America? Well if you do a little research you'll find out that America has thousands of miles of dark fiber sitting around waiting to be lit up. (just type "dark fiber" into google and start searching) When our telecommunications giants put in our internet backbones they planned it to support demand out until 2020 or later and they did so before a little technology called wave division multiplexing came out. Wave division multiplexing takes the light spectrum and dices it into smaller pieces each of which sends data independently, and I believe the newest versions are capable of multiplying the speed of fiber optics by 200. (give it a look on wikipedia, keep in mind that writeup is likely pretty old) As a result, we're using less of our internet backbones now than we were in the late 90s/early 2000's. And the telecom companies are now leasing the unused strands of fiber to banks and other companies that want their own dedicated backbones for additional revenue. (and still leaving the vast majority of the fiber turned off) The sad truth of the matter is almost anyone in a city of 50,000 or more could have 50mbps internet capable of streaming BD quality video and audio in less than a year, the technology is already there, the infrastructure is already there and in most cases installed and ready to go with the flip of a switch, but in the end our bandwidth and download caps are all in place in this country due to corporations trying to milk us for all they can before they give us a tiny upgrade to the next step. Although if Microsoft and a few others are successful in their lobbying efforts that could change fairly fast with a little legislation. |
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My parents had a 1976 encyclopedia that had details of a manned mission to Mars with nice diagrams of the flight plan, etc. 32 years later and still no man (or woman) has set foot on the Red Planet.
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Who cares how slow your connection is if it is 99.5% pre-downloaded and fixed up (last little bit making it usuable) and unlocked at 12 midnight on release day? A P2P distribution model would have to be used. Guarantee that won't be polluted by morons. Also, it's likely that purchase will disappear (as in true ownership) and be replaced with a license model: How much per movie is your storage cost? Can you resell it? What happens if the HDD fails? What happens if you upgrade your equipment? Can you take it to a friend's house to watch? Can you lend it to a friend? All these questions have fairly clear answers with physical discs. Gary |
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American telecommunications companies will probably have to be forced by the U.S. government to do anything to deliver high Internet speeds within the next 10 years. And that's only assuming the government would bother to tell them what to do at all. The U.S. will only see its Internet infrastructure start to improve by significant leaps only after the current relatively slow speeds place American businesses as a serious competitive disadvantage. American telcos aren't going to improve their Internet infrastructure just to help Hollywood stream movies in HD. |
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