According to their 'road-map' we will have 2tb cards and flash drives within 2yrs - and with data transfer speeds of 300mbps (6 x faster than Blu-ray).
(even if they're a full 2 or 3yrs out on that or it takes a fuyrther 2 or 3 years for prices to fall - or prices of the current biggest 32gb/64gb cards/drives to drop - it's still fast enough given BD's 'running in treacle' lift-off speed)
Blu-ray disks and the necessary burners are just far too expensive, out-dated, bulky and pointless......and most of all time limited because they are being over-taken by events before they get a proper foot-hold in the market
(be honest, Blu-ray, at the current tiny growth-rates, is years away from getting anywhere even remotely close to true mass-market adoption - and the global recession just ensures it's going nowhere fast in whatever time it has left) .
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Multi-format-mayhem @ Jun 24th 2009 11:21AM
According to their 'road-map' we will have 2tb cards and flash drives within 2yrs -
and with data transfer speeds of 300mbps (6 x faster than Blu-ray).
h--p://crave.cnet.co.uk/accessories/0,39101000,49300513,00.htm
(even if they're a full 2 or 3yrs out on that or it takes a fuyrther 2 or 3 years for prices to fall - or prices of the current biggest 32gb/64gb cards/drives to drop - it's still fast enough given BD's 'running in treacle' lift-off speed)
Blu-ray disks and the necessary burners are just far too expensive, out-dated, bulky and pointless......and most of all time limited because they are being over-taken by events before they get a proper foot-hold in the market
(be honest, Blu-ray, at the current tiny growth-rates, is years away from getting anywhere even remotely close to true mass-market adoption - and the global recession just ensures it's going nowhere fast in whatever time it has left) .