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Blu-ray -- Among Worst Tech of 2008

By David LaGesse

Posted: December 9, 2008

Yes, the picture from Blu-ray disks is the best available to mere mortals, and the audio rocks. But greedy manufacturers fumbled what was to be the format's big year after it vanquished competitor HD DVD. Until recent weeks, few if any players could be found for less than $200. Even now, those usually come crippled with no Internet connection and slow-starting hardware. The format might thrive in 2009, but competitors are gaining, and standard DVDs look good enough to most

These stars arrived with breakthrough technology:
Hybrid Electric Bikes
Geotagging Devices
Superthin OLED TV
Extra-Fast Cameras
Tag Reader for Kids

These duds included fumbles and foibles:
Blu-ray
The Linkup Online Backup
"I Am Rich" iPhone App
Liquid USB Drive
Bulky Motorola Cellphone

 

 

Blu-ray Say What!! Dave, you are blind!

Are you blind dude?? Blu-ray is awesome!

of KS @ Jan 06, 2009 21:26:42 PM

I disagree

I think the Blu-ray technology is great. I don't think you know what you are talking about. Maybe you are heavily invested in HDVD stocks, I really dont get his point on this, Its great the sound is great, it rocks, but doesnt want to pay more than 200 bucks for a decent player. heck my first VHS recorder cost about one thousand, back in the early 80's.

You have to give this time, it just won the format war this year. All new technologies take time to come down in price to more affordable levels. IMHO, I think we are at these levels now. The price of the Blu-ray disks could be a little cheaper, but you can get good deals.

Brad of CA @ Dec 10, 2008 15:02:18 PM

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