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.
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Bozster @ Jun 26th 2009 3:11PM
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.