In Reply to: RE: Yeah but... posted by Jack G on November 24, 2007 at 09:28:32:
it will be more than 2 million in a year,
and the other 80% are a nice potential market for moviemakers.
Being negative about such good Blu Ray numbers must be getting difficult for you:-)
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- 20% is still 44,742 Blu Ray players added that week - Ole Lund Christensen 04:35:29 11/25/07 (16)
- RE: - Jack G 07:47:40 11/25/07 (12)
- You have to face the facts 65% Blu Ray YTD - Ole Lund Christensen 12:32:36 11/26/07 (8)
- RE: You have to face the facts 65% Blu Ray YTD - Jack G 13:56:03 11/26/07 (6)
- spin, cycle, rinse, repeat - Jazz Inmate 23:55:10 11/26/07 (4)
- Look who's talking, Blu-boy - Jack G 05:14:51 11/27/07 (3)
- My only criticism of HD DVD is its 40% dearth in capacity - Jazz Inmate 09:46:30 11/27/07 (2)
- You may find this interesting - Jack G 13:44:51 11/27/07 (0)
- RE: My only criticism of HD DVD is its 40% dearth in capacity - Jack G 13:39:18 11/27/07 (0)
- I don't mind niche product status IF I'm able to get movies with the best possible PQ/SQ .... - oscar 20:37:24 11/26/07 (0)
- Now I know who's been buying up the world's Kool-Aid supply (nt) - racerguy 13:20:10 11/26/07 (0)
- Actually I suggested Standalone player sales would be A metric. - oscar 05:23:19 11/26/07 (0)
- yeah, but you don't apply your negative spin to HD DVD - Jazz Inmate 10:28:29 11/25/07 (1)
- RE: yeah, but you don't apply your negative spin to HD DVD - Jack G 15:00:11 11/25/07 (0)
- One of the metrics the studios are looking at are sales of Standalone players. - oscar 07:12:07 11/25/07 (2)
- We'll See If There Is Any Shift With Software Sales - Robertc88 05:42:45 11/26/07 (1)
- Early on I was willing to buy at the $30 pricepoint (or the Amazon "equivalent"). - oscar 07:04:54 11/26/07 (0)