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HD Blu-Ray video camera
Record directly to a blu-ray disk. How does that sound? Will it have a future? Or will it only be successful once the improved blu-ray hits the market and you can store up to 200GB on one disk, and when every home have exchanged their dvd-players for blu-ray players?
Assuming blu-ray wins this "new format" race against HD-DVD of course. Content producers and movie experts or anyone who got a clue, post your thoughts. Hitachi prototype camera I really like the old retro design. Kinda looks like the first hand cameras |
The picture quality has a future, but the disks will not be needed. Bill Gates even said so :)
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Wonder how many others realize what that domain name means hehe. :winkwink:
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I don't know what the domain name on the site mean. And I'm not from Japan :winkwink: |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akihabara Always has the newest technology there. Wiki will splain better than I though :winkwink: Im in Japan once every year. My inlaws all live there so we have to cart the kids and luggage on a 22 hour trip every year lol. |
Don't waste your money.
Trust me on this one. HD-DVD = VHS BluRay = Beta |
Why would anyone record on a disc instead of an internal 500-3000 gig hard drive?
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by nature of the name itself.. HD-DVD will win out the battle.
Joe user goes to the store... wtf is a blu-ray disc? then they see HD-DVD: a DVD in HD? ooooh. |
I need to find out what all the hype is about this. Anyone have a good link?
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HD-DVD has already pretty much won :thumbsup
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Call me a tard but I think blu-ray will win. It all depends on how well sonys new gaming console will sell.. imo
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