Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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The Neilsen ratings don't even include anything outside of the USA and this is being sold to the UK. If you're going to be so condescending at least get your facts straight otherwise you look even more of an idiot.
So let me get this straight..
Occasional week that goes over 2:1 in software advantage for Blu-Ray and more often then not software sales that go less then 1.5:1 with 3.7 times more hardware than HD DVD, Blu-Ray is clearly winning and HD DVD is completely dead and has no chance despite cheaper price, better features and online accessibility with the same quality in presentation, BUT SOMEHOW
3:1 hardware advantage of Xbox 360 over PS3, Sales that are more more like 3:1 as well for Xbox 360 over PS3, majority of developer support for Xbox 360 over PS3, cheaper price for Xbox 360 and superior online Xbox Live system with video marketplace where you can rent movies in HD, and all this without a hint of situation improving for PS3 in both hardware sales and software sales not to mention game quality SOMEHOW make PS3 still alive and able to compete?
LOL.. please, stop making yourself look like an ass, cause the disconnect with reality with Blu-Ray tools is off the charts. You don't have a single ounce of logical in your brains. Hypocrites at large, only talking up things that somehow don't go against their illusion of reality.