Wow, old HDDVD supporters are trying to associate anything with BD death. Now it's the economy hey. Here's a thought, with the recession that were in, people are looking for more value this xmas. Sony already thinks they will do good with the fact that people want BD players and game consoles. From now till xmas there will be another 4 to 5 million Ps3's out there. Plus the stand alones that will be seling well around $199. The ironic thing here, people are still buying things even though we are in the middle of a recession. THE OLDEST BANK IN THE US FOLDED(WaMu). One that made it throught the great depression of the 30's. Think about it. BD is doing just fine, and by Dec 2010; BD will have half of the physical based disc sales for movies.
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Wow, old HDDVD supporters are trying to associate anything with BD death. Now it's the economy hey. Here's a thought, with the recession that were in, people are looking for more value this xmas. Sony already thinks they will do good with the fact that people want BD players and game consoles. From now till xmas there will be another 4 to 5 million Ps3's out there. Plus the stand alones that will be seling well around $199. The ironic thing here, people are still buying things even though we are in the middle of a recession. THE OLDEST BANK IN THE US FOLDED(WaMu). One that made it throught the great depression of the 30's. Think about it. BD is doing just fine, and by Dec 2010; BD will have half of the physical based disc sales for movies.