I was reading through the Spock's console thread and saw and interesting post by Zabka and I was wondering what others thought of it.
I've just gotten started with Netflix and in the process of getting rid of cable for my TV. Right now the cable bill for us is $56 per month for extended cable and that doesn't include premium channels which are $10 per month for each. Netflix is costing me $18 per month and the basic cable will run $13 per month. So I'll save $25 per month by doing that. I know Netflix just went Blu-ray for their HD movies. Also I know that most of the movie studios have gone Blu-ray. My question is do you agree with Zabka's point of this being the end of DVD types of media as we know it?
Just some points for you to think about. LG and Netflix have formed a partnership and are stated to release a TV and set top box that allows streaming movies without having to hook up a laptop, computer or console to your TV. They are makign a TV that features that technology contained within the actual set and also a separate box for those that have HD TV's or don't want to upgrade their TV's yet.
Flash memory has gotten super cheap lately. You can now get a quality 4Gb flash drive for less then $24. With newer TV's that have USB ports installed or other forms of flash readers why not have movies on flash drives now? That way there's no need to buy a separate machine just to play movies.
Internet speeds have gotten faster here lately. Though the US is behind in speed compared to the rest of the world to download and stream a movie is so easy to do with your TV. This goes along with the Netflix statement, but also covers Amazon's Unbox that you can use with TiVo.
Video games are not getting to the point where you can download them over the net. With hard drives getting cheaper it's easier to store them all in one hard drive then several cases that you might lose a game when you pack and move to some place like Boston..lol Maybe Games will be able to be bought on a hard drive instead of a disc. Instead of swapping out discs for new games you swap out the hard drive.
So what do you guys think?
Eh. I am not convinced that DVD for movies is even going to be relevant soon.
Just some points for you to think about. LG and Netflix have formed a partnership and are stated to release a TV and set top box that allows streaming movies without having to hook up a laptop, computer or console to your TV. They are makign a TV that features that technology contained within the actual set and also a separate box for those that have HD TV's or don't want to upgrade their TV's yet.
Flash memory has gotten super cheap lately. You can now get a quality 4Gb flash drive for less then $24. With newer TV's that have USB ports installed or other forms of flash readers why not have movies on flash drives now? That way there's no need to buy a separate machine just to play movies.
Internet speeds have gotten faster here lately. Though the US is behind in speed compared to the rest of the world to download and stream a movie is so easy to do with your TV. This goes along with the Netflix statement, but also covers Amazon's Unbox that you can use with TiVo.
Video games are not getting to the point where you can download them over the net. With hard drives getting cheaper it's easier to store them all in one hard drive then several cases that you might lose a game when you pack and move to some place like Boston..lol Maybe Games will be able to be bought on a hard drive instead of a disc. Instead of swapping out discs for new games you swap out the hard drive.
So what do you guys think?
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