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techpopsJan 7th 2010 2:26PM
I can't see this getting any traction. It makes too much sense for the film and TV industries to all deal with.
On the phone with Michael Lynton - CEO Sony Pictures
"So yeah, this divx thing sounds great, but I'm not sure where the Blu-ray discs come in?... (Charlie Brown phone voices)... It doesn't use them you say? Can it be patched so it will use them?...(Charlie Brown phone voices) Right, right, I get it, wireless delivery of content, no need for a PC, yup, yup but... I'm sorry, can we start again, why doesn't it have a Blu-Ray drive again?"