
The percentage of returned gadgets that have nothing wrong with them.
Of the $13.8 billion worth of returned products in 2007, only 5 percent were because gadgets were actually broken, according to a 2008 study.
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This whole debate is fast becoming redundant as other technologies like cheap China built H.264/VC-1 EVD standards will be available for sub $200 .
Then ther is the whole Media center thing with 1/2 terabyte drives from Samsung in the $500 range hold all the HD files you want and fully newtworkable.
Then add to this SAT, Cable HD PVR's with downloadable HD-VOD internal 80GB drives in addition to there 160BG - 250GB PVR HDD's .
Ciscotific Atlanta will be debuting HD PVR's with quad tuners with wirless networking and 250GB plus drives and DVD burners on board for archiving .
This will all come together in a model for Hollywood delivery on theatrical run movies to the home HD-VOD with paid for 2 viewing license and after theater run is over permanent archive purchase.
Where does Bluray / HD-DVD fit into this well as a home archiver once the price folds due to know one buying them :)