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Blu-ray is dead - heckuva job, Sony!
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<blockquote data-quote="Atjan" data-source="post: 801829" data-attributes="member: 2323"><p>I can't wait for driverless cars! Much as I love driving fast and feeling the thrill of amazing handling, that sort of thing will one day be relegated to where it belongs - on the track. Most of the time I'm driving my family around and while everyone else is catching up on FB, playing games, drawing, arguing, wanting sweets/biltong, I'm doing the single most boring task of my adult life: hours of staring at the tarmac and hoping that idiot in the fast car/bike gets back in his lane in time. At the end of the trip I need a beer and a walk, but then who will unpack the car? </p><p></p><p>As to Blue-ray: I bought a BDP in the hope that prices will soon come down to that of DVD. It didn't and I never bought a single BR disk. Not one. Now I'm streaming 4K content at will for less than the cost of one BR disk a month and will only replace the disk player because I might sometimes want to play some of the DVDs I bought. </p><p>I'm sure there will be a place for physical discs and wot-not for years to come, just not at the price of BR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atjan, post: 801829, member: 2323"] I can't wait for driverless cars! Much as I love driving fast and feeling the thrill of amazing handling, that sort of thing will one day be relegated to where it belongs - on the track. Most of the time I'm driving my family around and while everyone else is catching up on FB, playing games, drawing, arguing, wanting sweets/biltong, I'm doing the single most boring task of my adult life: hours of staring at the tarmac and hoping that idiot in the fast car/bike gets back in his lane in time. At the end of the trip I need a beer and a walk, but then who will unpack the car? As to Blue-ray: I bought a BDP in the hope that prices will soon come down to that of DVD. It didn't and I never bought a single BR disk. Not one. Now I'm streaming 4K content at will for less than the cost of one BR disk a month and will only replace the disk player because I might sometimes want to play some of the DVDs I bought. I'm sure there will be a place for physical discs and wot-not for years to come, just not at the price of BR. [/QUOTE]
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