利用者:KennaMichel709
Have you been re-buying your favourite cinema classics in addition to purchasing new movies in Blue ray dvd format since it is taking over in which the DVD left off? You might want to reconsider. Microsoft has recently come out and said that the future isn't with Blue Ray but with digital media and this is not only because they are sore losers concerning the HD DVD vs. Blue ray battle. Consider it: why can you want to purchase and store hundreds of movies that you might or may not wish to view again once they could be instantly streamed over the internet to your living room? Instead of driving to the video store to rent a film then having to return it the following day all you need to do is select one from the list and press play.
Recently Netflix continues to be exploding when it comes to popularity within the U.S offering this very service and it is poised to have the same kind of success north of the border with the launch of Netflix Canada. Meanwhile Blockbuster has been floundering for years and today it has finally been instructed to declare bankruptcy.
This isn't all, many media streamers are being released that offer consumers the ability to view media from a USB hard drive, their personal network storage or even the internet on the television without necessity for that need for discs. The new Google T.V will allow users to stream YouTube video as well as other content right to their television and Apple has already released a competing device called Apple TV. Western Digital managed to get the hop on both these giants using their WD TV Live and Microsoft is offering an excellent service with Windows Media Center.
So reconsider before you develop your Blue Ray video library. The future isn't some new kind of disc, it's going digital instead of physical and it is already here.