The reasons for the low number of disc sales per player are obvious:
1) Most PS3 owners ARE NOT BUYING MOVIES. This is simply not debatable. 2) There are a lot of HD DVD and Blu-ray players sold, that are sitting under the Christmas tree not being used yet.
Trent- If most PS3 owners are not buying movies and there are less stand alone BD players than HD-DVD players how do you explain the 2:1 sales ratio of BD movies vs HD-DVD titles?
It's obvious that most ps3 owners are buying movies and doing so frequently. The alternative is that people who own BD players are buying 2 copies of the same titles.
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The reasons for the low number of disc sales per player are obvious:
1) Most PS3 owners ARE NOT BUYING MOVIES. This is simply not debatable.
2) There are a lot of HD DVD and Blu-ray players sold, that are sitting under the Christmas tree not being used yet.
Trent-
If most PS3 owners are not buying movies and there are less stand alone BD players than HD-DVD players how do you explain the 2:1 sales ratio of BD movies vs HD-DVD titles?
It's obvious that most ps3 owners are buying movies and doing so frequently. The alternative is that people who own BD players are buying 2 copies of the same titles.