I've been really happy with my Samsung 1400.
And me with my Samsung 1200. :up :up :up
I haven't found a BD title that it won't play. (yet)
I've been really happy with my Samsung 1400.
Not quite sure I understood: you think the prognosis is too optimistic?Diogen, that's a heckuva stretch, and you know it.
But not Verizon.That Comcast bit is years off for any significant # of people.
Not Kidding, Verizon FIOS is spreading all over NJ and it has a much bigger footprint then Comcast. Deployment is pretty brisk here, new towns are coming online all the time, and with up to 50meg fiber downloads already to many Jerseys towns I can see how hi def downloads can take off soon.
"that crowd"? I shop there but yet I was one of the first owners of an HD-A1I have often said to my audiophile and videophile friends, until you get the walmart and target crowd to go along with the hd dvd it is not going to go anywhere.Most of that crowd is happy with their present players and the first run 15 dollar dvd's.Does anyone remember sacd and how much of a failure it was?
"that crowd"? I shop there but yet I was one of the first owners of an HD-A1
Hard to believe, but there are some outlets calling themselves "Research" and claiming similar numbers:This whole exercise was undertaken to get a time frame for BD to take off.
A 20% acceptance rate is sometimes used as the breaking point... This level will be achieved in one more year, i.e. the end of 2011 (twice the 10% rate of 2010).
...Blu-ray ownership won’t hit 25 percent of US households until the end of 2011, as reported by Reuters/Hollywood Reporter.