Jobs: Blu-ray Will Be Beaten By Downloads

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Well he is a retard, ill be the first in line to say it, but in my case he could be right.

I never rent movies i see them all in the theater. about once a year i use a dvd or cd to install a game. almost all of the games i buy are digital(steam ftw). I don't back up data to disk anymore, the prices of external hardrives are so cheap if i need more data for backups ill just buy another. I don't have 500TBs of data i need to back up every month, so i wont be buying a new external every year.

So for me i could see this happening, but i don't represent the whole population. nor does everyone have access to a good ISP/high speed internet so i cant really agree that blueray is just an in-between. there should always be a physical storage available.
 
If you watch Blu-Ray on your PC, you are in a very small minority. There are not enough people who do so to justify the extra cost of using a BD drive instead of a CD drive in Macs. They are already overpriced enough as it is.
 
well I don't know many people that actually use blu-ray outside of the internet but I think physical media will survive but dwarfed by DD.

Blu-Ray will have a market but I don't see it ever being as large as DVD.
 
backing up 150GB of files would mean one new blue ray disc.....or a few days of uploading.....which wastes half of my bandwidth limit....and the other half would go on downloading it again.
Jobs future scares me....
 
BD 30pack x 25gb disc's (750GB) $54.99
Lowest price BD ROM $59.99
750 GB HDD $54.99

why buy disposable media for 2x the price of rewriteable much faster media?
 
Well, torrents definately get a lot of downloads, but that's no excuse for not building useful products with the features that your customers want.
 
whata stupid Bastard.

I feel so ashamed he is rich.

HE seems so retarded that makes me wounder, how Apple, ever made a computer in the first place!
 
All he does is speak out his ass, and mindless zombie people listen to his every word.

He remimnds me of Soviet russia, or Nazi germany.

Give it up jobs. You're a failure at "reading the future"
 
EXACTLY!!!

I hope some of you realize how rediculous this guy is.


We should pakc him in a crate, and ship him to either Nazi germany, soviet russia, or send him to china, where they arnt allowed to freely browse the internet. "im sure those countries will easily listen to his every word, and call him a phophet/god/the right path to world domination.
 
The cost of Blu-ray now would facilitate a change, however the state of broadband speeds doesn't support mainstream acceptance at this point in time. As Blu-ray drives/media comes down in price like all tech inevitably does, it will become more widely accepted and allowed to run the coarse of it's life cycle.

There will be a day when Blu-rays die off in favor of something else, possibly digital downloads. That day is not in the near future though.
 
"(A quote from this article) Apple consumers may never see a Blu-ray drive on their device. Steve Jobs is no stranger when it comes to voicing his opinion about the technology, calling it a "bag of hurt" thanks to Blu-ray licensing"

Yeah, blu-rays are sooooooooooo held back by licensing, when you own and make the most, Lock-downed computers, and devices the world has ever seen.


You sir, get the prize of (delusional) because you, do the same thing X10 with your products with licensing, and restrictions. Jesus christ jobs. I wish I could go to an acutal debate with your ignorant ass. To show the people just, how ignorant, lame, and delusional you are.


BTW, how do I go to this article, and edit my comments?

All 5 of my posts could of been one post. but Toms makes it a pain to even remolely change what you typed.
 
I hate Apple. I use to hate Sony back in the days (this has nothing to do with xbox vs ps) because their tvs always break but now I hate Apple because they have an ego problem. I use to love Apple when Oregon Trail first came out now they are just a bunch of arrogant homos. Microsoft has a bunch of idiots too but they don't go around bashing other companies when theirs is just as bad as the others.
 
"Blu-ray Will Be Beaten By Downloads"

meanwhile, everybody with the latest and greatest apple device is studying the kamasutra just to try and tangle their body into a position to try and get ANY BANDWIDTH AT ALL. I'm all for fast, reliable, interruption free internet downloaded movies. but I, unlike you Steve, can't ignore THE REAL WORLD!

it WILL happen, and I can't wait, but trust me, bluray is just a better experience for less hassle than downloads atm.
 
where im at, internet connection is very crappy, way way behind what you guys have, so if your connection is crappy(and has a dl limit) imagine what we have here, so a big no no to you steve. i like things that i can hold thank you, sure i do buy from steam, download stuff but whenever i can i do buy dvd movies/games.
i like HD and i hope bluray gets cheaper, actually some movies are cheaper now, so just a little more.
if what you(jobs) said comes true, i cant imagine how things will go, sooo many people downloading stuff from the net(worse than the numbers now), im pretty sure the isp's will give everyone a monthly cap much worse than what we have now.
 
for heavy PC users... yes maybe, however for those not technologically inclined, which even though it is the age of technology so to speak, many people are not and do not know how to get their downloaded content from thier PCs/Flashdrives to thier video device whatever it may be, and lets face it, even heavy PC users, unless thier PC is hooked up to their TV, most of us do not want to watch a movie on their 20-24 inch monitor (assumption of average size). instead most would rather watch that HD movie on their 55" HDTV. plus on top of that, another thing to look at is ease of access, for the average user, how long do you think it would take to download a Blu-Ray movie? a lot of people are impatient why take some hours to download, when you can go to the store and buy it faster. so even if downloads eventually take over, i personally do not see it happening in the next 5 years (possibly more). such is my counter argument.

Blu-Ray has its place in my opinion.

 
i apologize for my double post, however it seems i forgot to mention something. Streaming... is out of the question... high bandwidth (ok for some not for all) and on top of that, 720p? quality think quality, (not that steve jobs can) who wants to watch 720p when you can get 1080p, and unless you are paying for streaming content i don't think that the producers would want their movies on a free stream, and on top of that they know they can make more money for single sales.
 
This guy obviously doesn't know the market outside of North America. Over at Japan, they sell boatloads of Blu-ray anime/movies/dramas.

But then again, Lord Jobs can influence all who follow him anyway. Any resistance is futile.
 
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