You may have a point. I made my decision early on to go for Blu-Ray based on the tech-spec, knowing full well the marked could go either way.
I can not for the life of me figure out how blu-ray outsold HD DVD given the crap titles they selected to penetrate the marked. I can only say that with e in charge, the blu-ray catalog would look very much different from what it is today. But i guess the powers that be knew what they where doing -- doesn't the old saying state that no-body ever got rich over-estimating their customers?
Sales in Europe are very much slanted towards Blu-Ray, in to 70 - 85% range. On the home-market, BBC has an easy pick when it comes time to pick a side. And i don't think they will pick any differently in the US.
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Hans Martin @ Jan 16th 2008 3:15PM
You may have a point. I made my decision early on to go for Blu-Ray based on the tech-spec, knowing full well the marked could go either way.
I can not for the life of me figure out how blu-ray outsold HD DVD given the crap titles they selected to penetrate the marked. I can only say that with e in charge, the blu-ray catalog would look very much different from what it is today. But i guess the powers that be knew what they where doing -- doesn't the old saying state that no-body ever got rich over-estimating their customers?
Sales in Europe are very much slanted towards Blu-Ray, in to 70 - 85% range. On the home-market, BBC has an easy pick when it comes time to pick a side. And i don't think they will pick any differently in the US.