I just want to make sure I get this right. People wanted to see Dark Knight, so they bought what's probably the most expensive consumer oriented Blu-Ray player on the market?
Personally I think it's more the other way around. That Christmas PS3 sales sold more copies of TDK as an attachment. Also that we'd see similar numbers for every other BR player that was sold in Q4. If you bought a BR player (regardless of model), I'd say 1 in 3 brought home TDK as well.
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I just want to make sure I get this right. People wanted to see Dark Knight, so they bought what's probably the most expensive consumer oriented Blu-Ray player on the market?
Personally I think it's more the other way around. That Christmas PS3 sales sold more copies of TDK as an attachment. Also that we'd see similar numbers for every other BR player that was sold in Q4. If you bought a BR player (regardless of model), I'd say 1 in 3 brought home TDK as well.