Dumb idea. If anything, it's LG's hybrid player that will help decide the format "war". Unfortunately, the stats and polls show that as far as this "war" goes, the war is over. HD DVD sales outnumber Blu-ray 3 to 1. We don't need a hybrid disc! We need more studio support.
I feel sorry for Blu-ray supporters who will end up with obsolete discs and players. Just like this one.
I think maybe you're living in the Bizzaro world. Or maybe, you just haven't been checking the dates of the articles you're looking at...
Here are some more recent (Jan. 07) articles for you. Truth is, I've been seeing so many of these articles in the past couple of weeks, I personally couldn't give a s#!t anymore. I just quickly scanned and grabbed a couple for your education.
So here you go...Time to get your ejibicasion(^_^)b
While it's true that in some areas, the margins are too close to make any kind of definitive statement, it's clear that in other areas, one of these formats is definitely getting blasted.
Also, please notice down the left hand column in every section. It tells you who the current leader is. If you look at the graph, you can see how long it has enjoyed that lead.
It also shows you the current numbers for both Blu-ray and HD DVD sales in each category. But what you should remember when looking at these numbers, is that they are cumulative, and that if one of these formats launched sooo long before the other, is it really gaining ground, or is it maybe the other way around?
If you want, I got that last link from this forum.
Actually, now that I'm looking, these posts do seem to support your claim that...ah!!! ...Look at those dates.
I'm so sorry. I don't know what to say (@_@;)
Now, I'm not gonna say that I'm right and you're wrong. I surely have not checked every site out there. I'm sure there are still plenty of claims coming from both sides. I'm not an analyst (never noticed the spelling of that word b4. is that right???), nor do I pretend to be. But if you're gonna make such bold "I know all there is to know about everything!" statements, at least have something to show for it instead of spittin' it out so damn blindly. It just makes you look like a fool...
S#!t, how cute! You're just like my little cousin (^o^;)
“Measuring 21.5 inches each, with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, and optical multitouch technology under their chunky bezels, these two models represent the biggest mainstream push for touchscreen computing yet.”
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Dumb idea. If anything, it's LG's hybrid player that will help decide the format "war". Unfortunately, the stats and polls show that as far as this "war" goes, the war is over. HD DVD sales outnumber Blu-ray 3 to 1. We don't need a hybrid disc! We need more studio support.
I feel sorry for Blu-ray supporters who will end up with obsolete discs and players.
Just like this one.
Um...I'm sorry Tauron...
I think maybe you're living in the Bizzaro world. Or maybe, you just haven't been checking the dates of the articles you're looking at...
Here are some more recent (Jan. 07) articles for you. Truth is, I've been seeing so many of these articles in the past couple of weeks, I personally couldn't give a s#!t anymore. I just quickly scanned and grabbed a couple for your education.
So here you go...Time to get your ejibicasion(^_^)b
http://www.joystiq.com/2007/02/05/ps3-driving-blu-ray-movie-sales-outpacing-hd-dvd/
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Toshiba-Calls-for-an-Amnesty-in-the-Blu-ray-vs-HD-DVD-War-28106.shtml
Now, if those aren't current enough, please check if you may, this last one:
http://www.eproductwars.com/dvd/
It's the format wars updated every 15 minutes.
While it's true that in some areas, the margins are too close to make any kind of definitive statement, it's clear that in other areas, one of these formats is definitely getting blasted.
Also, please notice down the left hand column in every section. It tells you who the current leader is. If you look at the graph, you can see how long it has enjoyed that lead.
It also shows you the current numbers for both Blu-ray and HD DVD sales in each category.
But what you should remember when looking at these numbers, is that they are cumulative, and that if one of these formats launched sooo long before the other, is it really gaining ground, or is it maybe the other way around?
If you want, I got that last link from this forum.
Actually, now that I'm looking, these posts do seem to support your claim that...ah!!!
...Look at those dates.
I'm so sorry. I don't know what to say (@_@;)
Now, I'm not gonna say that I'm right and you're wrong. I surely have not checked every site out there. I'm sure there are still plenty of claims coming from both sides. I'm not an analyst (never noticed the spelling of that word b4. is that right???), nor do I pretend to be. But if you're gonna make such bold "I know all there is to know about everything!" statements, at least have something to show for it instead of spittin' it out so damn blindly. It just makes you look like a fool...
S#!t, how cute! You're just like my little cousin (^o^;)
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