I don't plan on buying this set (even if I did happen to have a blu-ray player by September, which itself is doubtful), I do wonder...
Will it have Audio Descriptive tracks?
REALITY CHECK TIME:
Let's not be dreamers here though. Unless you get it first hand from an official source, just assume that whatever feature or cut or scene that you WISH was in it, will NOT be there. The odds that a feature that the fans actually WANT would be in there but not be advertised, is approaching ZERO.
That should save some headaches and people wasting their money.
As far as I'm concerned, this is just going to be the 2004/2005 DVDs in 1080p, and Episode I will be "different" (but not better, in the sense that it's still Episode I, the weakest of the "live action" numbered episodes). I also fully expect the OT extras to be heavy on fluff like the extras on the DVDs were. There's a lot of stuff for Lucas to advertise, like the TV shows, the 3D releases, whatever LucasArts titles are coming out (the Old Republic?), etc.
Remember; 6 months to a year after this release, there WILL be a blu-ray double dip. This is not your "only chance." Remember also that you'll be able to rent this thing, and last but not least, remember the world won't end in 2012. ;)
Chances are this isn't the last time he'll be tinkering with the movies again either. Remember, he's got another six years of theatricl re-tooling to do, which are more opportunities for him to "realize his original vision" and cash-in with another home release.
Take it from somebody who has lived through all the various home releases...
The best case scenario I can see is that in about 7 months I'll be reading some reviews, seeing some screen caps, reading some rants, and watching some clips on youtube, and then perhaps a year from now, I'll see them on the shelf at my local library and then decide if I want to watch them for free, some rainy day, if I haven't been put off by all the reports from disappointed fans by then... ;)