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I must disagree with you 10 times over. Of course Jobs has a right to choose what medias to support, and which medias to NOT support: it's HIS company. ANd his company is doing just fine without your suggestions.
Why would Apple even WANT to support Blu-ray? Another DISK media that's going to be outdated in 4-6 years? People converted their VHS collections to DVD, and now you're pushing people to upgrade all their DVDs to Blu-ray? And then something new after that?! No thanks. I'd rather Apple come up with a digital download concept, where I buy a movie for $20, and then when higher res stuff comes out, I can optionally pay $5 to upgrade the quality from 1080p to 1920p (or whatever).
Think about the FUTILITY of all of this disk media storage, in comparison to pure digital media...