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Re: Is HD the New Bluetooth?
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Anonymous
I think you just need to give it a little time. The infrastructure to support regular HD needs to expand so that the price comes down and then people still staring at their old non-HD devices, who are looking for a change, will start seeing HD on par with what they had before.
I consider myself an early adopter of technology, but I also know that prices come down as technology is developed which makes me wait till I see the value for what it is.
The problem with bluetooth is that the value it was trying to peddle was not quite as good as it wanted everyone to think it was. When it was first introduced I knew it wasn't going to do much because the idea, while a neat experiment, was just not quite where it should have been. I am not surprised that bluetooth is where it is today, but I am quite sure HD is not going to be another bluetooth. You can bank on that.
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