Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Well if you look @ amazon sales figures then HD-DVD is doing much better than blurry.
Now before someone posts that amazon sales rankings are not exact it does give us a ballpark figure.
Mission Impossible - Ultimate Missions Collection [Blu-ray]
Price: $69.95
Sales rank: 3532 (#5 among Blu-ray)
Release date: October 30, 2006
Mission Impossible - Ultimate Missions Collection [HD DVD]
Price: $69.95
Sales rank: 499 (#7 among HD-DVD)
Release date: October 30, 2006
Superman Returns [Blu-ray]
Price: $23.95
Sales rank: 1597 (#2 among Blu-ray)
Release date: November 28, 2006
The ranking # is how popular that title is compared to all DVD (SD DVD, HD-DVD, and Bluray). Lower is better, higher is worse. #1 would be the highest selling DVD for that week.
Interesting place to get these figures is:
http://wwww.thedvdwars.com
Some interesting #s:
HD-DVD has more titles for purchase. (97 vs 65)
HD-DVD has more titles (when including presales). (148 vs 94)
HD-DVD has lower (better) avg ranking. (503 vs 2718)
HD-DVD has the best ranked HD title. (Batman begins - 157th)
HD-DVD has more titles in the top 10,000. (96 vs 26)
HD-DVD has more titles in the top 1,000. (10 vs 1)
HD-DVD has lower (better) rank when compared to same title on Blu-ray.