Alien trespass I agree. If or

Alien trespass

I agree. If or when bandwidth caps come along in the well be holding onto Bluray for much longer than we expect or want to. Or we just wont care about Bluray quality and stand for smaller file sizes. Youre implying the US doesnt already have horribly capped and crippled internet. Visit Europe or Asia sometime. This does not work in Spain, the Czech Republic or Zurich. Mostly Asia. Mostly Japan, Korea. They mostly come out at night. Nice try, buttplugpeddler Im still not buying one. I live in the US, and every service that is avalible to me has a 250gb cap, which Ive gone over once, and am pretty close to going over most months. Theyll terminate my service, for a year, if I go over a second time, no questions asked. Im on Comcast, we already have a 250gb bandwidth cap. I had my internet temporarily shut down by Comcast this month for going over that cap, and when I called them to find out why my internet was down/reactivate it, they told me that if I went over again theyd refuse service to me for 12 months. I asked if I could pay extra for a higher cap. They said they didnt offer that service, but for 1500 a month, I could get unlimited bandwidth. You forgot our infrastructure which in many places is quickly approaching 3rd world status. In the future, movies will come in pill form. And we will all have flying movies. Its called LSD and its been around for decades. no fucking way Im starting my collection over again, no fucking way. I agree. Physical media will likely become less prevalent as time goes on. I have a feeling companies like sony and samsung will start spending more time working on making their devices compatible with new digital delivery systems and less time on developing new disc technology. A few years ago I bought my dad a very nice sony blu-ray player and a year later he calls it his netflix player that happens to play his collection of 3 blu-ray movies. 300 dollars well spent. Similar story with my father. He went out and bought a very expensiveat the time Sony Bravia XBR. Think it was around 50 Was all about the blu-ray. So we got him a PS3, which at the time was the same price as a blu-ray player. Watched the 3 movies we got him, and now it collects dust. He prefers the theater experience. Yet oddly wouldnt give me the PS Well, we got a nice HD set recently too. But it wasnt just about the blu-ray, it turned out. To my surprise, some of the new TVs out now have FUCKING HULU AND NETFLIX INTEGRATED. Nobody talks about it so I had no idea I always hear people talk about using their Wii or their PS3 for Netflix and the like. So now we have everything we need and I was impressed at how it just works. Its even faster than watching them on my laptop. From the couch, instantly streamed movies and shows were functionally as good as blu-ray to be fair, the artifacts are obvious when blacks are involved. Im guessing this is where things are headed. What an interesting story. There wont be a not online.

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