posted: Jun. 23, 2008 @ 9:08a
Chupa said:
Yeah, but WalMart is a bizarre place to sell what is still "early adopter" media. If true (lots of untrue rumors and fake memos float in the Internet) I don't think that says anything about Blu-Ray's future. I remember back in 1987 when I bought my first DVD player. It was a 1st gen Sony that set me back $1000. Back then DVDs were $20-25, and the only place to rent them was Blockbuster which only had a smattering. It was slow going for awhile. The only reliable place to even buy the latest releases was online as BestBuy was always a few weeks behind. There are a lot of parallels between DVD then and Blu-Ray now. Blu-Ray will eventually outpace DVD just as DVD crushed VHS. Its not going to happen overnight. Look at how many people still don't even have one HDTV yet.
I doubt it, by the time there is 100% adoption of HDTV technologies, people will not be marching off to WalMart etc to buy plastic discs.
Blueray is a stopgap, and not as big of a technological leap that dvd was from VHS. I think that WalMart memo makes sense because honestly most people I know don't really care.