
Next generation home video format wars always end up confusing the consumer to start off, and it can take several years before one format gains dominance over the other. This was the case with the VHS versus Betamax format war, and thankfully the various companies quickly came together to develop the DVD, or digital video/versatile disc, so that became dominant with no competition. Unfortunately, various companies have banded together into two different camps, and now a new format war has been created where consumers are asked if they want HD or Blue ray, and many choose neither for now.
Making a Wise Investment
Through 2006 and 2007, people would have to choose to go with either HD or Blue ray on a relative whim as both offered about the same amount of movies from major movie studios. Near the start of 2008 though, Warner Bros. decided to go Blue ray exclusive, resulting in a majority of movies being released on Blue ray over HD-DVD, helping consumers to choose HD or Blue ray. While many people could argue the pros and cons of both formats, having two competing formats only ended up hurting everyone as companies released movies that nobody bought and consumers risked making a high definition movie player purchase only to find out that months later, no more movies would be released for it. By making most of the movies be released on a single format, movie studios help to ensure that consumers can choose HD or Blue ray without wasting their money.
HD-DVD players might be a little bit cheaper, but Blue ray discs offer superior data capacity, resulting in greater longevity as studios put more content onto discs for consumers to enjoy. However, by making consumers choose HD or Blue ray, studios allowed another format to gain traction. Downloadable videos have gained popularity as they work on all computers with a high speed Internet connection, which is becoming the dominant form of connection in all countries around the world. Many people prefer to actually be able to hold their purchase in their hands (as is the case with DVD’s or Blue ray discs), but by buying a next gen video format, they might have ended up wasting their hard earned money, so they preferred to download movies to their hard drive instead of risking wasting a thousand dollars or more.
Blue ray is expected to gain even more traction in 2008, helping consumers to easily choose HD or Blue ray. As prices come down and the selection of movies grows, then more people will upgrade to Blue ray over their old DVD player. With more special features and high definition video and audio, this format is the clear choice for the next generation home theater experience.
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#1 by guzen on January 29th, 2010
you want to know why only little are shown of him????because he’s sick and skeletal and they wanted to hide that so the public wouldnt know his REAL physical state b4 his death.
#2 by ?Ashbee? on January 29th, 2010
Many people wonder if they should upgrade to a better and newer system. GIVEN Blu-rays many special features, it is AN APPEALING PROPOSITION. So what is it ABOUT BLU_RAY that appeals to people?……………………
……………The company uses blue lasers to read and write the data, THUS THE NAME; Blu for the Blue laser and Ray for optical ray………
The company of Blu-ray has many board of directors including Apple, Dell, Twentieth Century Fox, Walt Disney Pictures and Warner Brothers Entertainment. ???????I don't get this part.. Maybe "The Blu-Ray company's board of directors is comprised of leading men from other outstanding technology companies such as Apple, Dell, etc…" That's how I understood what you meant…….
I think your conclusion is a little weak…
How about….
What does the future hold for Blu-Ray? One can only guess. Most likely the DVD format will be around for some time still, but Blu-ray's fate lies in the hands of consumers and their willingness to change. At the rate that new technology is churned up, success will also depend on Blu-ray remaining relevant as newer and shinier gadgets flood the market in the years to come.
Overall, I thought it was a very good essay. Very informative. Good Job
#3 by nacao on January 29th, 2010
Sony is making me sick!! im disgusted how they put it off (*bonus* features) so they could rake more money in. the fans want MICHAEL not hiding clips of him, . Geh!! Sony should be ashamed. RIP MJ
#4 by earthlink on January 29th, 2010
The blue ray and dvd versions have special features.
#5 by truth on January 30th, 2010
j’en est des frissons
#6 by urbantool on January 30th, 2010
2 Making-Of Documentaires, 8 Documentaires: The Gloved One Costumes, Memories of Michael, Auditions: Searching for the World’s Best Dancers, Meet the Dancers, Meet the Band, Meet the Vocalists, “The Unfinished Rehearsals” en Dancing Machine Choreography, Michael Jackson’s This Is It: The Photo Collection, Theatrical trailer, Thriller and Smooth Criminal Vignettes (in 5.1 audio), Documentaire: Making Smooth Criminal
#7 by psychic on January 31st, 2010
@ahcidkdfj: and you’re in love with lies or eating up all what the media is telling without being critical. research a little bit!
#8 by jpro on January 31st, 2010
It is definitely one of the entertaining release in my opinion….I wouldn’t say that it’s the best movie. It’s a shame that it’s based on Michael Jackson’s last preparatory performances
#9 by corpo on January 31st, 2010
what do u guys mean different features can yous explain it please does it show more rehersald or something
#10 by rails on February 1st, 2010
“Assez de profits honteux sur la mort d’un homme ! Justice pour Michael et rien d’autre. SONY, AEG et tout le staff de This Is It coupables de non assistance à personne en danger pour profits illicites !!! Michael nous t’aimons et réclamons justice !!!”