HD-DVD is dead, Blu-ray no longer has competition right? It’s just beginning, especially with internet video rental by streaming or movie purchase by download. Why have your media on your DVD case when you can have it on your computer hard drive. Best of all with internet streaming or movie download is that they are instant.

You can’t deny the quality of Blu-ray that’s for sure. And hard drive can fail over time, but One Terabyte Hard drive are so cheap now, you can just back your movies to it.

I personally have ripped all of my DVD’s collection onto my Hard drive and I watch it on two of my Xbox 360 and on my PC attached to my TV. It’s great having it instant. I have been a fan of Cinemanow and Movielink for years now. Movielink is now Blockbuster. Amazon Video On Demand works with TiVo, and it’s instant too. Lots of choices out there. You can even rent movies straight from Xbox 360.

If the movie purchase for download is cheaper, it would be more of a competition to Blu-ray. Blu-ray do have competition.

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Eberhard

Eberhard, twitter @powercx, likes to write as a hobby, and he loves the media. Likes to play with gadget toys, plays with any cool Software for smartphone, PC or Mac and writes his own review. His review is unbiased and not sponsored. Even though Powercx.com has been around since '96, he didn't start blogging till '98. His Tech experience is with Cisco Systems and Wells Fargo as an avid backend web developer with JSP, PHP, ASP, CSS, and Javascript as well as a part time Web Designer on the side does not end there. This site is about all type of gadgets that he will encounter with. From cool Software that comes with the Hardware, or any Hardware that comes with heavy interest in the community. He will be posting at least two post a week.

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