So what? It's pathetic that people like you keep talking about a "fire sale". If HD DVD is to survive, which is highly unlikely at this point, the only way to do that is do get the players into as many hands as possible. If that means selling the players at a loss, well, so be it. At least they'll still be getting SOMETHING instead of letting the hardware languish in a warehouse.
How hypocritical that the PS3 was never considered to be a "fire sale" when Sony's been losing hundreds of dollars on every console sold. But now that HD DVD is apparently doing the same thing ... oh, well! It's just a desperate "fire sale"!
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So what? It's pathetic that people like you keep talking about a "fire sale". If HD DVD is to survive, which is highly unlikely at this point, the only way to do that is do get the players into as many hands as possible. If that means selling the players at a loss, well, so be it. At least they'll still be getting SOMETHING instead of letting the hardware languish in a warehouse.
How hypocritical that the PS3 was never considered to be a "fire sale" when Sony's been losing hundreds of dollars on every console sold. But now that HD DVD is apparently doing the same thing ... oh, well! It's just a desperate "fire sale"!
Get over yourself.