I must admit I'm skeptical about all of this high def 'extras' business, I never bothered with them more than once with regular DVD and they are invariably forgettable.
I suppose you can say that at least HD DVD has their interactive system up and running, with more to come as it matures.
Still, I'm sure plenty of people paying the premium for high def at least want a little more for their money.
Blu-ray can't even get 'profile 1.1' out and in the shops nevermind the full 'profile 2.0' spec.
Oh yes, it truly is the built-in obsolescence format. :P
(naturally the Blu-ray fanclub dismiss the fact that the spec is unfinished......... until they eventually do get the 'advanced features' when it will undoubtedly become the greatest thing ever.
Sadly not a single Blu-ray player on the market now can support either 'profile 1.1' or 'profile 2.0' and there's little sign of that actually changing for some time.
The deadline for all new players to be 'profile 1.1' compliant was recently moved to Nov and there is a - IMO disgraceful and dishonest - scramble to rush new 'profile 1.0' players to the market before the deadline.
I was disappointed to see Pioneer join this deceitful move with their 'new' BD-LX70A.
Pioneer are marketing themselves as a 'revived' high end company - selling soon to be surpassed gear doesn't really fall into that category IMHO - high end kit usually aims to be 'current' for a least a couple of years.
This will be surpassed in 6 months at most......if they all do get a move on with their profiles.)
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