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Old 01-14-2009, 11:49 PM   #21
DonnyDC
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Originally Posted by bruceames View Post
HD downloads are behind the curve because of the bandwidth needed. When it catches up, then it will be a force to be reckoned with in the HD market.
And when is that?

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It's a given that prices will fall and entice people to buy. Like Dare said, it's obvious and would apply to the competition as well.
No, it doesnt.
Like I said who's waiting for Apple TV to drop in price? Vudu and Netflix boxes are already $99. Movie prices arent gonna budge either from the $15.99-20.99 they are now(to own not rent)
Apparently $15.99 is even too low for studios, as we all know theyre limiting most of the content to only sd editions.

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True, but PS3 sales have been hurt by Blu-ray overall, and now it must compete with more expensive components, which gives the edge to MS in the future as well.
Not much of an edge, the gaming venture is still a 2+ billion dollar loss for MS. Not that far behind Sony.
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