Samsung’s Director of CE in the UK Andy Griffiths doesn’t see a long-term future for Blu-ray and told Pocket Lint in an interview that this is the year for the format to finally work out all the kinks, which it essentially has.
“I think it [Blu-ray] has 5 years left, I certainly wouldn’t give it 10.”
Rather than bank on Blu-ray, Samsung is backing the OLED technology they’ve been working on, but it won’t be ready for the masses until manufacturing costs drop.
“We will launch the OLED technology when it’s at a price that will be appealing to the consumer, unfortunately that’s not yet.”
Griffiths says we won’t reach that point until about 2010. Samsung has been pushing their Internet friendly TVs this year and it’s likely the direction they will continue to go for some time. What was that about downloadable content taking over optical disc media?









I think Blu-ray will live.
People want something solid to memorise with thenselves.
The combination of network storage and OLED disply will come
in next ten years, I agree.
But solid memory remains.
After 50years from now, Blu-ray will go to next generation memory like flash memory in small sized and huge capacity.
Then I will convert my memories into Blu-ray and wait for next generation
memory.