The way they keep changing formats Blu-Ray will probably be replaced by something else in 2 years. I can't see investing in Blu-Ray at this time. I'd probably get one though if I needed a new player, but don't right know.
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I buy DVD's but that's largely because I have a Kaleidescape Movie System and you can't import BD's to it. But the Kaleidescape upscales to 1080p and having compared like for like on the few BD's I do have, there's very little noticeable difference. If they bring out a BD import device, I'll consider upgrading but as another poster said, BD's are too expensive at the moment.....
I buy DVD's more often. And no I don't think Blu-Ray will overtake.
Unless they drop in price dramatically. The jump from VHS was, in my opinion, necessary. The jump from DVD to Blu-Ray is insubstantial - HDTV? For films where people already look real?
Seems very unnecessary to me.
I buy DVD's cause I don't have HD tv, and also DVD's are much cheaper than Blu-Ray.
You are right about the leap being pretty huge from VHS to DVD and not as large from DVD to Bluray. However once you begin watching a lot of HDTV and a lot of Bluray movies and then try to go back and watch a DVD or standard def tv, you start to notice the difference and quite honestly, despise Standard def.
I think once HDTV's become as common as the standard television in everyone's homes and HD becomes the standard, Blu ray will win out.
This is provided that we aren't force fed another video format within the next few years, which is what I think it will still take for this all to catch on.
