Re: Levin's characterization of Blu-ray as "bad guys" is strange
by
PsiCop
02/29/2008, 7:56 AM #
"They are 'bad' because Levin chose the losing format or 'bad' because it was inferior? That's what I thought...
I can't speak for Levin, but to my mind, what makes Blu-ray "bad" compared to HD-DVD, is simple and obvious: Cost. Blu-ray players are more expensive to buy, and licensing is more expensive for producers.
In other words, under Blu-ray, both video producer and watcher pay more, yet neither gets any discernible added benefit for that added expense. I consider it "bad" when expenses are driven up but no benefit accrues to that added expense. Just as you would probably consider it "bad" if you walked into a store and found that the price of everything had gone up 50% but products are no better, larger, etc. than before.
By any standard you can name, this totally-unnecessary, completely-unrecompensed added cost is "bad."
Another casualty of Blu-ray is orthography. The last thing the increasingly-ignorant American public needs is another example of poor spelling staring them in the face whenever they watch a video. In my dictionary, and in every English dictionary I know of, "blue" is spelled "blue," with an "E." Why leave it off? I have no idea, and I suspect neither do the folks who chose to mispell "Blu-ray."