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Old 12-10-2006, 01:01 AM   #1
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Sony Bashers will Eat their Words in 2007

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Based on reports of what's circulating through the blogosphere, video consumers are mighty dissatisfied with Blu-ray and gamers are unhappy that PS3 has upped the price of the console by including Blu-ray. Then of course, there's all of those stories about how Sony couldn't meet its production targets. In 2007, when PS3 stocks are plentiful, they'll eat their words.

The few hundred thousand of console units Sony has brought to market in the US and Japan so far have sold out within minutes. The Japanese games market leader believes it will starting biting huge chunks out of the new generation consoles market once it is able to get sufficient supplies into stores.

Meanwhile, an under reported fact is that the biggest selling console on the market last month was not the Wii, PS3 or Xbox 360 but the PS2.

According to research group Cymfony, consumers are turning away from Blu-ray, based on research of the sentiments of chatter in thousands of blogs. However, Sony appears unfazed by the Cymfony findings.

There is currently a huge campaign underway from HD DVD advocates to push the standard ahead of Blu-ray. One group, calling itself HD Now Online has created a website calling for petitions to pressure movie studios to get behind HD DVD and move away from Blu-ray.

While hard core gamers may not be pleased that Sony has added to the cost of PS3 consoles by including Blu-ray players, HD DVD advocates are no doubt even more displeased. Sony has created a strategy for getting more Blu-ray players into the hands of consumers within weeks than standalone HD DVD purveyors could do in months to date.

What's more, by leveraging Blu-ray off the games console market, Sony has been able to reduce the cost of Blu-ray players to equivalent prices to that of HD DVD. It's almost a given that PS3 will be the biggest selling Blu-ray player in 2007 and will quite likely outsell all the standalone HD DVD players combined.

Whether Sony succeeds in meeting its target of 6 million PS3 units shipped by March 2007 is really missing the point. As the continued sales of PS2 attests, the consoles race is a long haul business and Sony appears determined to stick it out to the end.
Ya know I hate to say, it but the title does seem very plausible come 2007.
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Old 12-10-2006, 01:09 AM   #2
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It's so easy for people to pick on Sony right now, and the HD-DVD camp is definitely taking advantage of the current situation. From an objective point of view, I can't say that I blame them. If my format was up against a behemoth like the PS3, I guess I'd be taking a shot at them every chance I got too.

I just wish people would stick to the facts though. It's O.K. to not like a particular format, but too make false and/or misleading statements is just reprehensible to me.
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Why pick on Sony? If this was just about Consoles - yes, but it's not, the HD-DVD fanboys lobbying the studios. This means that Panasonic, Philips, to name but a few are in this up to their heads. I know it sounds better effectively Toshiba vs Sony, but in reality its Toshiba vs nearly everyone else. That is what will make Blu Ray victorious.
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Sony is just as Intel was 12-18 months ago, a sleeping giant. If you are into computers (a geek) you will remeber that when Intel re-awoke from its 2 year slumber they decimated the competition in every way possible. Sony has recently shown signs of waking up, it will continue into 2007 when they will finally, after 7 or 8 years, start producing the goods.
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Meanwhile, an under reported fact is that the biggest selling console on the market last month was not the Wii, PS3 or Xbox 360 but the PS2.
Just a leetle observation. If the biggest selling console last month was the PS2 (and probably in some leetle part cus people that wanted to get their hands on a PS3 couldn't, so they got a PS-something!), this means that when these people want to upgrade, they'll have a big collection of PS2 games, that they will want to move forward to their next gen game machine, and guess what that'll be? *gasp, not an X-Box with add-on for sure!


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