Is this Sony admitting that Media is no longer the way to go? Are all you supporters now advocates of that? As previously you mostly all spouted how optical media still had a place?
What gets on my nerves is that the service will be overpriced like all. Also no mention of HD why?
Is this Sony admitting that Media is no longer the way to go? Are all you supporters now advocates of that? As previously you mostly all spouted how optical media still had a place?
What gets on my nerves is that the service will be overpriced like all. Also no mention of HD why?
Is this Sony admitting that Media is no longer the way to go? Are all you supporters now advocates of that? As previously you mostly all spouted how optical media still had a place?
What gets on my nerves is that the service will be overpriced like all. Also no mention of HD why?
I'm not saying its a bad move it's a great move. But what your missing El Dev is that Sony categorically stated at the start of this generation that People are not ready for downloadable movies. They also stated that the best and only way you should watch HD is through their amazing blu ray player. Now their in the shit with regards to cash they think it's a great idea.
Love that the service will offer fully download and own of movies. Step in the right direction. My view of a central media device/pc that will control everything in the future via it's massive solid state HDD will happen with a separate removable HDD that you can take a film to a friends house etc. When Bandwidth comes to the high levels it's capable of there will be no need for the HDD just stream all media from a central repository by paying a monthly fee which should be as low as the cost of a current DVD.
You know El Dev I read an article on that ages ago and firmly believed it as gospel until your post. Just proves you shouldn't believe everything you read and I thank you for enlightening me.
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What gets on my nerves is that the service will be overpriced like all. Also no mention of HD why?
What gets on my nerves is that the service will be overpriced like all. Also no mention of HD why?
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What gets on my nerves is that the service will be overpriced like all. Also no mention of HD why?
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Love that the service will offer fully download and own of movies. Step in the right direction. My view of a central media device/pc that will control everything in the future via it's massive solid state HDD will happen with a separate removable HDD that you can take a film to a friends house etc. When Bandwidth comes to the high levels it's capable of there will be no need for the HDD just stream all media from a central repository by paying a monthly fee which should be as low as the cost of a current DVD.
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http://gaming.engadget.com/2007/02/1...movies-on-ps3/
Just before the PS3 was released in Europe.
And this from Sept 2007
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118885177843416106.html
Interesting reading, Sony released a TV in the US in 2007 that could download content from the web.
Maybe before the PS3 came out when Internet speeds were slower they said that, but they have been gearing up for this move for a long time it appears.
And this from today,
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/so...tive-film-idea
Although I usually want to throw a brick at the screen during Harry Potter movies, some of those actors need to go back to drama school.
From 2005
http://arstechnica.com/old/content/2005/03/4761.ars
An article from 2003 about Sony talking about movie downloads,
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/emergingtech...2135394,00.htmLast edited on Wed 4 November 2009 by El-Dev
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Actually some good reading there.
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