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Old 01-21-2007, 02:50 PM   #1
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Default Making memory, the situation in 1993.

Number of computer platforms with a CD-ROM

-MS-DOS PC (DOS, Windows, OS/2): 2.550.000-2.750.000
-Multimedia PC (or equivalent): 2.300.000
-Apple Macintosh: 1.100.000-1.250.000
-Unix Computers: 200.000

To the total of this sales you must substract 625.000 units from people that have replaced their drives. We must remember that the difference between Multimedia PC and MS-DOS PC disappeared forever with the introduction of Windows 95 in the OEM Market.

Independant Systems with CD-ROM

-Commodore CDTV: 11.000
-Philipps CD-I: 73.000
-Sony Data Discman: 34.000
-Kodak Photo-CD: 95.000
-Sony MMCD: 26.000
-VIS: 11.000
-Sega MegaCD: 970.000

You can see how a videogame platform like the MegaCD was the most sold CD-ROM independent device in the early 90s. I know that the system was a failure but this shows indirectly how good is that Sony have included a BluRay drive built-in inside the PS3.

BluRay players are expansive for the general public and the BluRay drives wonīt enter inside our PCs and Macs until the drives are cheap enough to be included in every computer for a low cost.

Where is the difference between Playstation 3 built-in BD Drive and Toshiba Add-on HD-DVD for 360? Simple, in PS3 is the powerful videogame market who moves the format, in 360 HD-DVD isnīt mandatory for gaming. If I want to play MGS4 I have to buy a device with a BluRay player inside, if I want to play Gears of War I can discard from the beginning the HD-DVD add-on.
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