Sounds like numbers twisting to me, they have no reference to what "on a volume basis" means, and it also doesn't make references to what volumes DVD equipment is shipping and what kind of equipment is being referred to. The problem with comparison between new and old equipment is older equipment will sell less and less over time as demand decreases because to continue to sell the same volumes of a device that device would have to have a point where failure rate equals a large portion of the purchase rate, which doesn't happen.
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3dpenguin @ Oct 23rd 2008 2:41PM
Sounds like numbers twisting to me, they have no reference to what "on a volume basis" means, and it also doesn't make references to what volumes DVD equipment is shipping and what kind of equipment is being referred to. The problem with comparison between new and old equipment is older equipment will sell less and less over time as demand decreases because to continue to sell the same volumes of a device that device would have to have a point where failure rate equals a large portion of the purchase rate, which doesn't happen.