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Posted by Biz on 03/09/06 20:16
I would agree except that DVDs have a much deeper market penetration than
LDs did...
So I would double that estimate.....And of course this all stems on how well
HD/Blu-ray takes off. If it gets a slow start like LD had, it could take
much longer or fail altogether
"AZ Nomad" <aznomad@PmunOgeBOX.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 9 Mar 2006 13:26:37 -0600, Jay G. <"Jay "@tmbg.org> wrote:
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> >On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 12:55:07 GMT, Dragon wrote:
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> >> i do agree, older movies are hard to get now on dvd and unless the
quality
> >> is watchable they never see the light of day. Lets hope that hddvd is
only
> >> limited to new movies rather than re issueing old stuff, i dont mind
paying
> >> extra for a new movie with hd but would still like to see old movie
released
> >> in normal dvd quality so when get the benefit and those who dont have
hd tvs
> >> or players
>
> >Older films will be released on HD. However, they still will be released
> >on DVD as well. DVD is too large a market for anyone to ignore, and most
> >films being released on DVD nowadays are mastered in HD anyway.
>
> How long were laserdisk players made once dvd arrived? 3 years?
> I'd expect dvd players to vanish in not much longer, perhaps 4 or 5 years.
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