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Originally Posted by bruceames
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.
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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.
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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.
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Not much of an edge, the gaming venture is still a 2+ billion dollar loss for MS. Not that far behind Sony.