Quote Originally Posted by Sir Terrence the Terrible
So without an internet connection how do you expect consumers to access BD-Live? Did you think this response through before responding? Never mind, the answer is obvious.
We're talking about updates. While downloading updates to a computer is pretty common, doing so to a component in the living room isn't. It's changing, but not that fast.

Regarding BD-Live, I just don't know if that's a feature too many people really utilize. On this board, and maybe other tech-specific boards, yes, but my guess is that the general public will try it a few times for novelty's sake and then get bored with it. An Ethernet connection on the back of a player (that doesn't do NetFlix) is probably going to be used primarily for updates.

No I don't have any facts and figures to back that up (because I'm sure I'll get slammed for saying this), but I also think that BD-Live just doesn't have that much to offer yet. It could change, but for now, it's just not that big of a deal, no matter how much to advertisers try to tout it as one.