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Get Seven Free HD DVDs with the Purchase of an HD Player Buy an Xbox 360 HD DVD Player and Get Seven HD DVDs Free Although Amazon did post a similar deal for the PS3 unfortunately the Blu-ray players didn't get any love this time around. Last edited by rdodolak; 09-20-2007 at 06:52 AM. |
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Aug 2007
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The highdefdigest numbers only show that more of the same HD DVD titles are currently being sold then previously before at Amazon. The 2 free discs offer started around the time HD DVD started to show an upward trend in the HDD charts. With the exception of Transformers the HDD charts show that more people are once again buying 300, Batman Begins, and Planet Earth on HD DVD with the first two being elegible in the Amazon deal. There are two scenarios to keep in mind. The top 10 charts are easily affected if say everyone where to purchase the same ten titles vs. everyone randomly purchasing various titles in the 400+ catalog. In terms of the top 100 titles, it's also much easier to affect the charts when you're starting from an average sales rank of 6000 vs. 2000. Blu-ray tends to have more of a steady but upward trend on Amazon, while HD DVD tends to have violent upward and downward swings. Again, these charts only show the Amazon sales rank and not necessarily the actual number of copies being sold. The same thing happened the last time Amazon offered these deals. Last edited by rdodolak; 09-20-2007 at 07:20 AM. |
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No real surpise. They knew we were coming. And they mounted a successful counter attack. It's called...WAR! |
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I ordered 2 blu-rays on the 18th from Amazon:
Lethal Weapon Lethal Weapon 2 Both were in stock. Neither has yet shipped. I used to have great success with Amazon, but anymore the service seems to be lacking. I guess I am going to have to find a new place to order from. I still have several titles on pre-order, so I will see how those are handled. What online sources do others use for ordering blu-rays besides amazon? Last edited by CptOzone; 09-20-2007 at 11:22 AM. Reason: Request for ohter vendors |
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Foot-in-mouth time...
Is this the proper time to question the efficacy of the buy-a-thon tactic, if it has in fact had the opposite effect on sales figures from what was intended? BD still has an overall historical sales margin weighing heavily in its favor; there are more players, more titles, more studio support and more manufacturing support. Might we not be better off behaving like ordinary consumers, buying what we want when we want, and letting the market take care of itself? Because instead of giving everyone a reason to clap themselves on the back, it seems there's now just more reason for the faint of heart to worry. If Amazon pre-orders don't count towards sales totals (and I'm not sure why they would, since no money has changed hands and there's nothing to keep the purchaser or the supplier from cancelling before fulfillment), then surely delayed orders wouldn't count until fulfilled---in which case the massive Warner distribution snafu for the week has certainly had an impact on the numbers as well. And if pre-orders DO count, I could easily believe the rabid HD-DVD fanboy contingent might consider placing a large volume of pre-orders they have no intention of honoring just to mess with an organized BD buy effort. Ultimately it's the sales for the quarter that matter, right? It's still a long way to Christmas/Hannukah/Kwanzaa. Really, considering how strange the internal workings of Amazon seem at any given moment, is there any way to get a realistic assessment on the buy-a-thon until the Nielsen figures are released anyway? |
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While it is certainly pleasant and reassuring that most of the time the Amazon charts show BD with a healthy lead, those charts really count for nothing. It is only real data of the type shown in the Nielsen stats that counts.
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Sorry guys,
Would you be able to let me in on where you find the Nielsen stats ? |
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Cheers Patrick,
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