Blu-Ray burners aren't that expensive, actually. I thought they would be, but when I checked on Google Shopping, they were going for about £200. Not nearly as expensive as I thought.
I've got the money set aside for a Nehalem Mac Pro. Once I get it, I might just buy a Blu-Ray burner. Great for data backups, and most of them support HD-DVD as well (I can watch Apollo 13 in HD, finally!)
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Blu-ray is coming about pretty fast!
In terms of being available across a variety of products and platforms...YES.
In terms of being available at attractive price points that will spur mass adoption...NO.
Blu-Ray burners aren't that expensive, actually. I thought they would be, but when I checked on Google Shopping, they were going for about £200. Not nearly as expensive as I thought.
I've got the money set aside for a Nehalem Mac Pro. Once I get it, I might just buy a Blu-Ray burner. Great for data backups, and most of them support HD-DVD as well (I can watch Apollo 13 in HD, finally!)
ha, poor brits, it's always $200 €200 and £200, so you end up being the most expensive market.