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I'm just thinking out loud here but I think it makes sense. Hear me out. So I'm figuring that once the sales stats for Troy or the Polar Express or whatever WB movies that have been on HD DVD for a while yet are now making their way to Blu-ray - I think that those BD sales numbers will reflect purely Blu-ray exclusive owners (as those who own both BD and HD DVD players would probably already own the title and as we all know...combo players aren't doing so hot)...so I'm thinking that these sales numbers will give us a very good indication of where Blu-ray actually stands. All of this probably goes without saying but I'm just really looking forward to how lopsided the figures are for WB's BD vs HD DVD titles. being the only neutral studio in this war, their sales figures represent where we are at in this war. and thats that...
Last edited by ReduxInflux; 09-24-2007 at 10:42 AM. |
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