The guys over at Pocket-lint recently interviewed Andy Griffiths, director of consumer electronics, Samsung UK. According to Andy, Blu-ray has only 5 years of life left. Geez! Didn’t Blu-ray just win the format wars? And now it’s demise is already being predicted?
Andy further states that Blu-ray will be replaced by another format or technology. I do admit that the CD-type media is starting to show its age, and should be replaced by a new media format. How many times have you rented a DVD/Blu-ray and it shuts down 10 minutes to go in the movie because the disc is scratched? Of course, it is entirely possible (probable) that physical rental of movies discs will be replaced by some sort of downloadable version sooner than later.
But a new format? My vote, which does not count in the corporate world, would be to have the technology to bypass the need for new hardware players every 5 years. But, of course, I’m sure one would have to still invest in 4320p, or whatever they will be calling the latest screen resolution, to take advantage of that latest format.
Sorry, I have no desire to invest in the “latest” every 5 years. I remember the good-ole-days when you bought an appliance, you expected it last 10 years or more. In an effort to maintain sales, is the corporate world going to try and force the average consumer to recycle their perfectly good hardware every 5 years?
I get the feeling that hardware appliance makers have been studying the software market. Anywhere from 1 year to 5 years, the consumer is subjected to that software upgrade path. That is quite often very painful to the pocketbook. No wonder torrents are doing well! To bad there are not hardware “torrents”. Not until we have that “beam me up, Scotty” technology…
The original article can be found here. What are your thoughts on this? Am I all wet?



















