Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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The PS3 is not selling well in case you haven't notices the large amounts of overpriced boat anchors stacking up at your local Best Buy. I wouldn't base Blu-ray's success on the PS3 at all, especially since that system is a distant third place in the gaming console battle.
I am not saying that Blu-ray won't win this war, but your comment on basing it off the PS3 is pretty ignorant. Read the articles on this site (or on 1up, ign, or gamepro) to see how bad Sony is doing right now.
Come on now.. Logic and reason don't matter to fanboys.
PS3 don't need to sell well at all. I believe YOU are ignorant for saying that playstation's sales (at 3rd place)don't influence the blu ray's success. You are bringing the console wars into this HD disc discussion. It's not like the Wii or Xbox mandatory supports another other HD disc as XBOX gives the OPTION to upgrade to a HD drive. Therefore, why would you talk about the blu ray's success in relation to the playstation. UGH hearing insightful comments from people like you drives me nuts.