It's not a matter whether I buy it or not. I can assure you I buy a lot more then regular folks. It's that why are we even having these statistics? They are only there to try to convince people Blu-ray is not a failure.
Okay, if it's not a failure, it will pick up, I agree with you.
And 50% might be in US. Whole world? No way. So what's the point of the research?
I just hate smoke and mirrors. I would appreciate them more if they worked on lowering prices and come out with fixed standard for Blu-ray so I don't have to repurchase players every year to use all features offered for the format. It's my right as a consumer and Blu-ray owner who spent thousands of dollars to be dissatisfied with it.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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It's not a matter whether I buy it or not. I can assure you I buy a lot more then regular folks. It's that why are we even having these statistics? They are only there to try to convince people Blu-ray is not a failure.
Okay, if it's not a failure, it will pick up, I agree with you.
And 50% might be in US. Whole world? No way. So what's the point of the research?
I just hate smoke and mirrors. I would appreciate them more if they worked on lowering prices and come out with fixed standard for Blu-ray so I don't have to repurchase players every year to use all features offered for the format. It's my right as a consumer and Blu-ray owner who spent thousands of dollars to be dissatisfied with it.