Away from her movie part 1 It

Away from her movie part 1

It will not just be for movie watching, it will run programs like virtual girlfriends like on The 6th Day or tennis instructors like in Total Recall. There will be a vitual chef projected into the kitchen helping you make recipies etc. There will be a blackmarket for specialty stuff like sex programs with your favorite actresss head pasted on the holographic matrix. Then come the feedback gloves and other sicko attachments for long distance relationships. Virtual phone calls. In a few decades hell we could have full fledged holodecks. I think that Blu-ray will suceed in becoming mainstream but never get as big as DVD. I also think that it will be the last big mainstream physical media. It is almost certainly the last disk based media. There will be more layers for backups and computer use but thats it. The next one will be holographic blocks or something. It will not just be for movie watching, it will run programs like virtual girlfriends like on The 6th Day or tennis instructors like in Total Recall. There will be a vitual chef projected into the kitchen helping you make recipies etc. There will be a blackmarket for specialty stuff like sex programs with your favorite actresss head pasted on the holographic matrix. Then come the feedback gloves and other sicko attachments for long distance relationships. Virtual phone calls. In a few decades hell we could have full fledged holodecks. LOL I couldnt tell if you were being serious or sarcastic. Or maybe semi-sarcasm? Eventually i think well be using small, high capacity flash memory cubes or cylinders that you buy at a store and plug into a player. Theyll contain your high def will have no moving parts and there will be no disc to scratch, warp etc. Last edited by CaptainCanuck; 09-13-2009 at 04:14 AM. Once storage capacity can easily hold 10-20 terabytes per optical disc than yes a new format will come about. The added benefit. Uncompresed 4K video. 2-3 GB/sec Time for Blu to go mainstream. I prefer to actually own the media in a physical form such as a disc. I see downloads replacing away from her movie part 1 rental market entirely within fifteen to twenty years once the infrastructure can cope with the massive bandwidth requirements and have reliable speed during peak hours. I can see streaming movies in HD becoming popular and i believe it will be of a lesser quality than Blu Ray provides as they try to compress the images more. I think its possible we might get one more HD format five or six years from now and it will be an evolution of the current technology. We will get 4K and 3D and Deep Color and other improvements which could theoretically be on the current discs but ideally speaking would require away from her movie part 1 space to really make it all work. So i see at least one more home format which will be backwards compatible with Blu Ray and probably DVD. Bluray will not be the last format. Many of us who play PC games on high end systems know that resolutions higher than 1080p are achievable with current games. You can play games in HD PLUS resolution. Likewise, the movie industry will also take advantage of this technology as HD Plus camera equipment, and televisions are developed. However to the eye, this increase in resolution may not be noticable after a certain point, Secondly movies will not shift to digital download only. As of June 30th 2009, there are 70 million broadband users in the USA. Making a shift to entirely digital download away from her movie part 1 limit the profit that companies can make. Until the vast majority of the US population gets broadband, we will continue to see movies on tangible media. Secondly, we had all seen the staying power of CDs. Having something tangible, which you can hold and appreciate in your hands is satisfying, and digital downloads will not be able to replace that. Your June 2009 stat is a little out of date to be fair. I think that Blu-ray MAY be the last physical media, being replaced by Digital Download and Streaming, but if it were to be replaced, something like Ultra Definition or whatever it would be called may take over.

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