Subj : Re: Failure of blu-ray format? To : Ogg From : iNoNaMouSe Date : Sat Jan 28 2023 21:51:08 -=> Ogg wrote to Nightfox <=- Og> Hello Nightfox! Og> ** On Saturday 28.01.23 - 17:28, Nightfox wrote to Ogg: Og> Myself, I have had no compelling reason to move to BluRay Og> simply because my DVD player still works just fine even after Og> 15 years. The images are "good enuff" on my modest 32" TV. Og> However, if I had one those 58" screens or something, *then* I Og> might be persuaded to move to a BluRay machine and the new Og> format. But I bet that most homes still don't have 58" TVs. ;) I think some would be surprised just HOW MANY homes have 50" + TV's these days. Heck, even the cost of a 65" is so low compared to where they used to be. The straglers out there in rural land are slowly dumping those DVDs also since 4g/5g internet or things like starlink are starting to reach them. My parents get no cable/DSL broadband to their home, but I set them up with an unlimited 4G LTE wifi connected in their home. They use the heck out of it now. They are 70+ and have a 65" LED TV :DSL iNoNaMouSe 14.4kps From Your Local Victoria's Secret .... If you can't make it good, make it big. ___ MultiMail/Win v0.52 --- Mystic BBS/QWK v1.12 A49 2023/01/27 (Linux/64) * Origin: 2o for beeRS>>20ForBeers.com:1337 (21:2/150) .