Technically the story is and isnot correct, discounting Japan, PS3 had sold 197,000 units and the HD-DVD add on had sold 42,000 units in the US, but what about the Europe? theses figures should be counted in with the overall figure because the add-on is available in the Europe and the PS3 is not currently available, this should bring the figure up to about 65-70k if not more.
> Technically the story is and isnot correct, discounting Japan, PS3 had sold 197,000 units and the HD-DVD add on had sold 42,000 units in the US, but what about the Europe?
Idiot. It hasn't been released in Europe, while there are 90K more PS3's sold at launch in Japan, with 10's of K's more every week since. And Sony will continue to sell out every PS3 they can make through mid-2007 (6M by then), while HD-DVD add-on sales will flatline after the holidays. By Spring PS3 will have outsold HD-DVD add-ons by a factor of 20 or more.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Gary @ Dec 15th 2006 8:52AM
Technically the story is and isnot correct, discounting Japan, PS3 had sold 197,000 units and the HD-DVD add on had sold 42,000 units in the US, but what about the Europe? theses figures should be counted in with the overall figure because the add-on is available in the Europe and the PS3 is not currently available, this should bring the figure up to about 65-70k if not more.
Talkstr8t @ Dec 15th 2006 6:41PM
> Technically the story is and isnot correct, discounting Japan, PS3 had sold 197,000 units and the HD-DVD add on had sold 42,000 units in the US, but what about the Europe?
Idiot. It hasn't been released in Europe, while there are 90K more PS3's sold at launch in Japan, with 10's of K's more every week since. And Sony will continue to sell out every PS3 they can make through mid-2007 (6M by then), while HD-DVD add-on sales will flatline after the holidays. By Spring PS3 will have outsold HD-DVD add-ons by a factor of 20 or more.