Do people buy BluRay players anymore?
I realize I used to preach all the time about how it will be 2015 before people could get content online and replace the perfection of BluRay, but I think I was wrong.
Most people obviously don't give a rat's ass about quality, look at Amazon Instant Video and Netflix. Today over 90% of all internet traffic is being consumed by video and 75% of all wireless broadband (3G and 4G) is consumed by video. I am working on several multi-billion dollar projects which have the sole goal of reducing the amount of bandwidth needed for video streams in order to reduce congestion, offer higher quality in less bandwidth, and just get more out of the existing networks.
With video getting easier to download, with internet connections becoming ubiquitous, and with people prefer speed and simplicity over quality, I really don't see the point for being in the BluRay market anymore - at least in the USA.
So, when people ask me which BluRay player to get, I tell them to get whatever they want to pay for and it will be far better than they need 95% of the time. If that person is a dedicated audio/video lunatic like me, I will recommend a high end model for quality, performance, and reliability.