People need to see that Sony is not willing to lose the High Def DVD war. Ok, so there is a lot of money involved in thew video game war, but does anyone have the numbers that will show how much money Sony will make is Blu Ray becomes the standard for next gen DVDs? I'm sure there's a big chunk of change that many people don't even think about.
Sony is trying to win both battles with the same weapon which in my opinion is very smart on their part. True, it will cost you more money to get a PS3, but I know I'd rather spend the money on a PS3 with Blu Ray than buy a gaming devide and then spend an extra $400 on a High Def DVD player.
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People need to see that Sony is not willing to lose the High Def DVD war. Ok, so there is a lot of money involved in thew video game war, but does anyone have the numbers that will show how much money Sony will make is Blu Ray becomes the standard for next gen DVDs? I'm sure there's a big chunk of change that many people don't even think about.
Sony is trying to win both battles with the same weapon which in my opinion is very smart on their part. True, it will cost you more money to get a PS3, but I know I'd rather spend the money on a PS3 with Blu Ray than buy a gaming devide and then spend an extra $400 on a High Def DVD player.