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In Reply to: RE: I wonder... posted by 4season on July 28, 2007 at 08:44:06
>> Meanwhile, it's not obvious to me what "wow" factor would be enhanced simply by cramming a Blu-Ray drive into an iMac: Is 1080p going to look so much better on a 20-24" screen that people will pay an extra $500? <<
The wow factor is that you can fit 50 GB worth of data on a blu-ray disc and you can author HDTV blu-ray home videos shot with a blu-ray camcorder. I agree that you don't reap the benefits of HDTV on a small iMac screen, but it's important to bring PC capabilities up to date for authoring home movies that you can watch on your blu-ray player and big-screen HDTV.
-------------"I have found that if you love life, life will love you back." -Arthur Rubinstein (1887-1982)
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$30.68 for a one write-once dual layer Blu-Ray disk? Gee, they'll be lined up around the block outside the Apple Store for that one.
"...it's important to bring PC capabilities up to date for authoring home movies that you can watch on your blu-ray player and big-screen HDTV."
Not for me it isn't.
> > > $30.68 for a one write-once dual layer Blu-Ray disk? < < <
Not to mention there have been issues with home made BDs playing on some BD players. Lack of standardization can be a bitch.
Jack
...and honestly I'm not even sure they will have blu-ray drives standard. My neighbor works at Apple as an engineer on the iMac team (actually, he was just pulled off to work on a new iPhone), but he can't tell me what's coming before Apple announces it. He can get me good deals, though.
-------------"I have found that if you love life, life will love you back." -Arthur Rubinstein (1887-1982)
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