Nous sommes tous les enfants de Marx et de Coca-Cola. O:)Felix wrote: (Just one pasing thought, for a left-leaning bunch, the forum, not the label, with your love of Chomsky and all the rest, you do seem to be pretty gung-ho for consumerism. But perhaps this is a different and more intelligent consumerism from the proles out there ...)
For me, I see Blu Ray as a complement to, rather than a replacement of, DVD.
When DVD appeared, I stopped buying VHS, threw most of my tape library away, and got everything on DVD without exception. That won't happen with BD as a lot of things I buy are SD anyway; most 60s-80s British TV, for example.
I'll be upgrading very few of my existing DVDs, but I love the chance of getting HD-suitable material in BD format. I hope to have a projector in the near future and BD will look significantly better on it. It'll be the closest I can get to having my own private arthouse cinema.
Britain's going HD, with people buying LCD TVs and getting BBC-HD among other TV stations. I wonder how many BD players Father Christmas will be bringing in a fortnight's time? There may be a recession, but they're only £130 and they'll be getting cheaper. And while I have no interest in James Cameron's Avatar, if it's the hit the studio are hoping for, it will help shift more units.
