Wow, I'm impressed that the TOTAL dollars spent ratio is actually higher than just comparing the Top 20. It does make sense to me since 8/20 top titles are not available on Blu-ray.
So the total dollar spend is roughly 7% while the top 20 spend is only 5%.
BTW, Why are half of the top 20 films not available on Bluray after so much time now???? When are the studios going to release DVD along with Blu-ray at the same time for every new title?? What gives?
The X-Fi3 keeps with the company's commitment to audio fidelity, thanks to the apt-X codec, which supposedly offers audio quality similar to a wired connection when streaming. On that front, the device also handles FLAC files.
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Wow, I'm impressed that the TOTAL dollars spent ratio is actually higher than just comparing the Top 20. It does make sense to me since 8/20 top titles are not available on Blu-ray.
So the total dollar spend is roughly 7% while the top 20 spend is only 5%.
BTW, Why are half of the top 20 films not available on Bluray after so much time now???? When are the studios going to release DVD along with Blu-ray at the same time for every new title?? What gives?