In Reply to: Blockbusters dropping HD DVD is important for many people posted by Ole Lund Christensen on June 22, 2007 at 08:35:36:
The Blockbuster decision had a lot more to do with public perceptions resulting from the publicity (e.g. rumors that wicked HD-DVD witch is dead), then actual impact on BB rental volumes. Your average HT nut probably understands this has had little impact on Blockbuster rental volume, but when J6P starts thinking about HD video and sees Blu-ray, and not HD-DVD at Blockbuster, he'll wonder why anyone would invest in HD-DVD ?
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- Are we in troll mode today ? :0) - oscar 10:06:10 06/22/07 (5)
- There's been a HUGE effort to spread FUD this week. (nt) - Jack G 11:10:04 06/22/07 (4)
- The FUD that's being spread around this week is coming from the mainstream media... - oscar 14:18:37 06/22/07 (3)
- It was given legs. (nt) - Jack G 15:42:52 06/22/07 (2)
- Talk about Legs. How about Funai ? - oscar 20:03:38 06/22/07 (1)
- RE: Talk about Legs. How about Funai ? - Jack G 06:26:26 06/23/07 (0)