mwg
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Just interested to see what sort of percentage of people have blu-ray players?
Deliberately not posted this in geek day to get a non geek take on it and see if they have taken off with the average person.
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Tommy L
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Yes if you count a PS3. Or are you on about stand alone blu-ray players
[Edited on 02-03-2009 by corsa_tomtom]
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Mike
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I still don't know what Blu-ray is
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Conway563
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No, only really watch films on the TV for some reason lately and if I want to watch a DVD I'll use the upscaler which I'm perfectly happy with the quality of
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mwg
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Bugger should of made seperate options for PS3 and standalone. Never mind
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BluKoo
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Just a PS3.
Edit: I think i have a blu ray drive in my pc not sure though as i don't have any blu rays.
[Edited on 02-03-2009 by BluKoo]
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jacko198
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Ive just got a ps3 really.
As i have said in another thread. Acording to someone pretty high up in the recording industry, they are not going to be lasting too long.
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Tommy L
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What will they be replacing it with though?
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mwg
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Surely the only thing they can replace it with now is to sort out downloading services so it takes minutes rather than hours to download HD movies
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flybikeslee
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ive got in on my laptop but have never ever used it for blu-ray as the discs are too expensive to bother
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ed
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I don't even have a DVD or VCR.
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Nick-S
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nope.
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jacko198
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quote: Originally posted by Matty G
Surely the only thing they can replace it with now is to sort out downloading services so it takes minutes rather than hours to download HD movies
Exactly, apparently sony are raping anyone who wants to put there movie onto bluray, prices are wayy to high, and alot of companies arent happy with this!
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Rob E
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I havent even considered blu-ray. They are still far too expensive. Im perfectly happy with DVD quality and the price of DVDs now
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John
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Whoever it is you know high up the recording industry doesn't know very much about blu-ray.
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Tommy L
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Is there blu-ray recorders yet?
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Scotty_B
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Not yet.
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fazza
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quote: Originally posted by Rob E
I havent even considered blu-ray. They are still far too expensive. Im perfectly happy with DVD quality and the price of DVDs now
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jacko198
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quote: Originally posted by John
Whoever it is you know high up the recording industry doesn't know very much about blu-ray.
He is the guy who came up with 5.1, and now 7.0.
Also is one of the world leaders in multichannel recording techniques
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Tommy L
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The only way blu-ray will be replaced is when HD movies become available on flash memory or as said above, be able to download in minutes rather than hours.
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John
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quote: Originally posted by jacko198
quote: Originally posted by John
Whoever it is you know high up the recording industry doesn't know very much about blu-ray.
He is the guy who came up with 5.1, and now 7.0.
Also is one of the world leaders in multichannel recording techniques
I'm a nobody and don't have the first idea about multichannel recording so it'll be good to see who was more accurate in a couple of years.
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mwg
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I still buy the odd DVD but only the older stuff that was around before HD TV's and Blu-ray.
Anything since then I get on Blu-ray
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Neo
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I have a blu-ray player with built in DVD upscaler, If blu-ray stays the market stong runner then i'm future proofed, if not, then i have something to upscale my current dvd collection. That and i bought it for a bargain.
Amazing what you can buy if you stand in a car park in slough for a few minutes
[Edited on 02-03-2009 by Neo]
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--DAN--
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I got a Blu-Ray Player chucked into the package when I bought my new TV, its brilliant, the quality is absolutely fantastic.
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Jambo
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i have a standalone Bluray player. Quality is ace (had hd dvd before) the player cost £189 and is fantastic.
Blurays arent that expensive, dvds where even more back in 99/00. I used to sell Titanic for £29.99! Its just a new format and will become cheaper as with everything.
You can get most non chart/back-cat dvds for £10-13 which is less than a chart dvd from Asda.
It wont last forever, but nothing does.
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