ignore zombieflanders, he is a Sony fanboy just as bad as Dave.
These price cuts are a great move. BluRay is finally sellings movies, but yet HD DVD still far outranks them in sales of standalone players. So obviously if the content was out there BluRay would be struggling much more. When BluRay finally has a decent competitive player (features, price) then we will have a contest.
Until the PS3 upconverts and goes down in price, there isn't much of one.
"ignore zombieflanders, he is a Sony fanboy just as bad as Dave."
I have facts and evidence to back up my statements. What about you? Oh, it's all opinion? Well okay then.
"So obviously if the content was out there BluRay would be struggling much more. "
It's already been proven that Blu-ray maintains or improves their sales on equal release dates. Just check the ratio/weekly sales for the weeks of 1/16, 2/28, and 3/11. Or check out the sales of discs that came out on both formats, where BD outsells the HD DVD version by at least 50%.
By all means, Alex, show me any actual facts that support your argument.
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ignore zombieflanders, he is a Sony fanboy just as bad as Dave.
These price cuts are a great move. BluRay is finally sellings movies, but yet HD DVD still far outranks them in sales of standalone players. So obviously if the content was out there BluRay would be struggling much more. When BluRay finally has a decent competitive player (features, price) then we will have a contest.
Until the PS3 upconverts and goes down in price, there isn't much of one.
"ignore zombieflanders, he is a Sony fanboy just as bad as Dave."
I have facts and evidence to back up my statements. What about you? Oh, it's all opinion? Well okay then.
"So obviously if the content was out there BluRay would be struggling much more. "
It's already been proven that Blu-ray maintains or improves their sales on equal release dates. Just check the ratio/weekly sales for the weeks of 1/16, 2/28, and 3/11. Or check out the sales of discs that came out on both formats, where BD outsells the HD DVD version by at least 50%.
By all means, Alex, show me any actual facts that support your argument.