The question is how many of those were bought by PS3 owners? I've completely lost interest in Blu ray because of prices. It's not bad buying a standalone player for $300+ since it's a one time purchase. But the movies are just too expensive.
This statistic is not a good indication of how well people are adapting to Blu ray. Not until we know how many were bought by owners of standalone players.
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The question is how many of those were bought by PS3 owners? I've completely lost interest in Blu ray because of prices. It's not bad buying a standalone player for $300+ since it's a one time purchase. But the movies are just too expensive.
This statistic is not a good indication of how well people are adapting to Blu ray. Not until we know how many were bought by owners of standalone players.
I've been getting my Blu-rays on Amazon for about what new DVDs cost.
For example:
I bought Iron Man on Blu-ray: $25.95
Iron Man on standard DVD: $24.99
Can you really claim Blu-rays are too expensive? Really?