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Old Jan 2, 2007 | 09:19 PM
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Originally Posted by clickwir
fuck them both, they are both locked against each other and both will tank.


Holographic discs or bust. Really, HD and Blu really don't offer THAT much more. A bit, yes, but not as much as they should be. Holographic is still expensive, but wouldn't be if all the money wasted on HD and Blu was put into in AND we'd have 500gb discs right now for a buck.

well, i agree that holograpic is promising, but for the home market i don't see it happening for the next few years if at all. i'd expect holographic discs to find a niche market in cinema, where carrying lossless video and audio is more important than at home on even a 60+" widescreen TV.

i also feel that holographic is just too advanced right now, the implementation would be shoddy at best and it'd take forever to catch on due to quality assurance issues, mainly with hardware.
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