In Reply to: Some big clues why the Planet Earth HD-DVD sold so well... posted by Jazz Inmate on June 13, 2007 at 15:30:10:
those who knew what they were buying have no gripe. So there is a skewed sampling here. What percent bought it by mistake? Neither of us know. Keep up the hatchet job, Zerkl.
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- there is no motivation for the intelligent people to post; - Duilawyer 18:05:30 06/13/07 (11)
- The funny thing about intelligence... - Jazz Inmate 11:00:16 06/14/07 (10)
- I don't think it is an issue of intelligence. . . . - townsend 14:57:39 06/14/07 (7)
- of course it isn't, and let's face it: the average consumer isn't paying any attention to these formats - Jazz Inmate 15:12:42 06/14/07 (6)
- thank you for explaining the strange sales ranks on Amazon - Ole Lund Christensen 13:03:24 06/19/07 (1)
- What also hurts HD-DVD is Blu-Ray is more likely to have blockbuster hits... - oscar 14:35:19 06/21/07 (0)
- You still had issues with the unsuspecting buying single layer SACDs. - oscar 18:33:08 06/14/07 (3)
- of course - Jazz Inmate 19:23:17 06/14/07 (2)
- In the end, it was no match for the convenience of Ipod and MP3. - oscar 21:13:13 06/14/07 (1)
- yeah, let's hope the same fate doesn't befall blu-ray NT - Jazz Inmate 21:35:05 06/14/07 (0)
- RE: The funny thing about intelligence... - Rod H. 13:27:46 06/14/07 (1)
- Yes, Rod...and with SACD, the hybrids would play in any CD player NT - Jazz Inmate 15:14:53 06/14/07 (0)