I haven't been buying DVDs for years, since after experiencing even the semi-mediocre quality of broadcast HD, I couldn't go back to the softness and bland colors of 480p NTSC. Since Blu-ray came out, I've been happily buying packaged media again, including TDK. I'm sure I'm not the only one among the 12% that bought the BD copy who wouldn't have bought it if it was a DVD-only release. That's why the studios are thanking Blu-ray for helping their bottom line. It's gotten consumers like me to start buying again.
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I haven't been buying DVDs for years, since after experiencing even the semi-mediocre quality of broadcast HD, I couldn't go back to the softness and bland colors of 480p NTSC. Since Blu-ray came out, I've been happily buying packaged media again, including TDK. I'm sure I'm not the only one among the 12% that bought the BD copy who wouldn't have bought it if it was a DVD-only release. That's why the studios are thanking Blu-ray for helping their bottom line. It's gotten consumers like me to start buying again.