
The number of televisions estimated that sit unused in closets.
The EPA estimates that nearly 100 million unused televisions are currently taking up precious, beautiful space. (source: EPA, July 2008)
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I'm not sure either care too much.. MS seems to be focusing on Digital downloads. I think they'll let Blu-ray battle it out with Standard DVD now. So I wonder if we'll see weekly DVD vs Blu-Ray pie charts now that HD-DVD is pretty much out of the game?
but of course! ;)
I'm pretty sure MS and Toshiba both care about BD with HD DVD dead.
Toshiba: Electronics company with a nice line of HDTV's that has sold VHS, and DVD players and has a lot of expericen with the blue laser shared by both formats.
MS: What is the disk format going to be for the XBOX 3 games? It isn't going to be DVD or digital downloads and a proprietary MS format would be idiotic.
Next person that mentions Digital Downloads should be banned then shot.
@ qo_op
lol, I swear the Blu-Ray fanboys are a bunch of 12 year olds.. DD is going to happen, just accept it. Sure it probably wont happen anytime soon, but it's already starting.
/Purple
yeah, just like cars. the city of the future will be self-contained and vertical, plus goverments are moving towards pushing mass transit to stop peoples reliance and love for cars. it will happen, youl see. thats why toyota and gm should just exit the business right now and join alstom and bombardier in working with subways and such because that IS the future and the car will inminently... die. that would be smart wouldnt it?
@ jove
Yes, silly me for not noticing the similarities there... It's the next logical step in distribution, when it will happen, who knows.