
The percentage of sales people that recommend Samsung HDTVs.
Salespeople are also becoming less likely to recommend LCD sets over plasma sets, which goes against the industry trend.
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3.1 million x roughly $24/unit sold = $74,400,000 in 6 months, and that is an increase in sales for the blu-ray market. Now since you think blu-ray ought to be governed by relativity, that is relative to the price of DVD, of course you'd think that stinks but fortunately for the business world, you're not in charge, see what's important to business is what is going to make money in the future, and trends that are pointing up is what business want to have in their future, so sure blu-ray isn't overpowering the DVD establishment just yet, but market growth is evident, and that's the key...
No Jim.
I just like to see the real facts.
We don't need the lies and the ridiculous PR, the bald truth will do and allow people to see eactly where things are.
That's all.
3 million iunits sold is a tiny 3%.
Despite 2.2 million PS3s in the UK.
http://www.incgamers.com/News/17232/Latest-UK-Console-Numbers
Even if it is a different market it does show all that cr@p about a 10%, 12% even 20% market share for the garbage it is
(which, of course is merely all I have said all along - & it is why they do all they can to keep these kinds of numbers a very rare event and all that laughable guff about 10%, 12% & 20% shares coming).
3%.
Slowest growing video format ever?
JimC, unfortunately some people on the loosing side can not accept that BD is doing quite well but just have to put their spin on the facts. They feel that they have to, at all costs, hide the fact that BD is growing...quite rapidly given what that there is an economic crisis on and BD is a premium quality format.
Market growth is evident? So far it looks pretty pathetic. When you're starting at zero, it's pretty much inevitable that you're going to see an increase...