it is really sad that a dead format can still have the best selling movie for a week after pretty much everybody has dropped it. just shows how little people care about hd movies in general.
Engadget isn't the one who maintains this data, so asking them to provide DVD vs Blu Ray numbers isn't going to get anywhere. Engadget gets the numbers from Nielson Videoscan, so if you want to complain to someone, go to them.
Engadget isn't the one who maintains this data, so asking them to provide DVD vs Blu Ray numbers isn't going to get anywhere. Engadget gets the numbers from Nielson Videoscan, so if you want to complain to someone, go to them.
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DeadPlasmaCell @ Feb 29th 2008 4:55PM
Zombie HD-DVD FTW!
*sigh*
aaron @ Feb 29th 2008 5:06PM
it is really sad that a dead format can still have the best selling movie for a week after pretty much everybody has dropped it. just shows how little people care about hd movies in general.
DeadPlasmaCell @ Feb 29th 2008 5:11PM
True. I'm wondering when Engadget is going to start doing weekly DVD vs HDM charts, now that the HD format war is all but over with.
Leonardo DiCrapio @ Mar 1st 2008 8:02AM
DVD: American Gangster 100: Michael Clayton 31
Hi-Def: AG 100: MC 62
magnetozx @ Feb 29th 2008 11:46PM
@ DeadPlasmaCell
Engadget isn't the one who maintains this data, so asking them to provide DVD vs Blu Ray numbers isn't going to get anywhere. Engadget gets the numbers from Nielson Videoscan, so if you want to complain to someone, go to them.
magnetozx @ Feb 29th 2008 11:46PM
@ DeadPlasmaCell
Engadget isn't the one who maintains this data, so asking them to provide DVD vs Blu Ray numbers isn't going to get anywhere. Engadget gets the numbers from Nielson Videoscan, so if you want to complain to someone, go to them.