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Default Home Media Magazine: "Color Me Blu; The Negative Hype Is Overblown"

A good read:

http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/ques...p?startpage=18

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Let's look at some of the negative vibe:
  • "The quality of DVD is good enough." – That statement speaks to the strength of DVD more than to a weakness of Blu-ray. The fact that Blu-ray explores the higher end of the visual spectrum ... offers something rich to those who demand this level of quality today and those who will in the future. ...
  • "Of the 30% of U.S. households with HDTVs, only slightly more than half receive HD content from their TV service providers." – While this may indicate that the demand for pure high-def is only moderate today, the statistic suggests an opportunity, not a barrier. ...
The sky's the limit, and we know what color the sky is.

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