the reason why BD sales are lower in comparison is because of too high pricing.
Films like NIMS ISLAND, are just too high priced, $40 list price is simply too high to drive real volume. Fox needs to lower their initial pricing by $10-12, if they did this, it would allow new release sale pricing which would be very competitive. If a store like best buy would be able to see films on sale for say, $20-22, then more will be sold. end of story. some studios like FOX and others are pricing way too many titles too expensively. Consumers need to send them a signal, say no to high priced BD discs. only buy reasonably priced films/tv content.
“The other one is a biggie, and it's something very noticeable in the videos: touch sensitivity is pretty bad. Using the virtual keyboard proved to be far too painful, and we're pretty sure it wasn't multitouch-friendly.”
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Nim's Island tanked on Blu-Ray.
the reason why BD sales are lower in comparison is because of too high pricing.
Films like NIMS ISLAND, are just too high priced, $40 list price is simply too high to drive real volume. Fox needs to lower their initial pricing by $10-12, if they did this, it would allow new release sale pricing which would be very competitive. If a store like best buy would be able to see films on sale for say, $20-22, then more will be sold. end of story. some studios like FOX and others are pricing way too many titles too expensively. Consumers need to send them a signal, say no to high priced BD discs. only buy reasonably priced films/tv content.