Well, I gues its time for the Blu-Ray Group to stop catering for high end users and think about the common people who wants quality and low prices. Its seems they missed this memo!
"Well, I gues its time for the Blu-Ray Group to stop catering for high end users and think about the common people who wants quality and low prices. Its seems they missed this memo!"
Really? Last time I checked, Blu-ray discs had been selling better than HD DVD for 5 straight months, despite every free movie giveaway, player price drop, new model, and attempted Toshiba/Microsoft attack. Even when they have one title topping the charts, the others are so far behind that they fail to bring a win to HD DVD's sales for a week, let alone on a regular basis.
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Well, I gues its time for the Blu-Ray Group to stop catering for high end users and think about the common people who wants quality and low prices. Its seems they missed this memo!
"Well, I gues its time for the Blu-Ray Group to stop catering for high end users and think about the common people who wants quality and low prices. Its seems they missed this memo!"
Really? Last time I checked, Blu-ray discs had been selling better than HD DVD for 5 straight months, despite every free movie giveaway, player price drop, new model, and attempted Toshiba/Microsoft attack. Even when they have one title topping the charts, the others are so far behind that they fail to bring a win to HD DVD's sales for a week, let alone on a regular basis.