Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Benny
Go on then, you tell me how the additional info that I posted here was less truthful and complete than the original thread post?
We're 3 years in and in the UK at least we're able to see that for all the hype and PR it turns out that Blu-ray has 'grown' to 3% of the market.
You tell me why that isn't relevant or important or worth including in a discussion about when Blu-ray stands in the wider scheme of thing.
Why shouldn't people be given that info if it's out there, huh?
(this ought to be good)
Hey, maybe 'The Times' are what was it, oh yeah, "disgruntled HD DVD fanboys"?
LMAO