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Posted by Jay G. on 09/26/11 11:50
On Sat, 17 Jun 2006 18:45:33 GMT, GMAN wrote:
> In article <1gp5g2izuq7ym$.vfyczr8fe878.dlg@40tude.net>, "Jay G." <Jay@tmbg.org> wrote:
>>>>considering these are targeted towards early adopters and the well-off,
>>>>and considering blu-ray has significantly greater storage, content, and
>>>>sales of toshiba hddvd titles are already slow....
>>>
>>> Is that why Amazon can't keep up?
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>>Says who?
>>
>>Anyway, Amazon is not a good indicator of overall popularity. It's just
>>one online retailer.
>>
> One if not the largest.
True, but it's still capable of skewed results. Take these DVD sales
rankings for example:
http://www.videobusiness.com/topDVDSellers.asp?layout=marketData
Now for this week, June 11, 2006, the #1 Amazon seller is the #1 overall,
but then Amazon's #3 seller only made it to #10, while apparently Amazon's
#2 best seller didn't even make it into the top 20 overall.
Then, according to this site:
http://www.thedvdwars.com/index.cfm
As of June 15, 2006, the best selling HD DVD is ranked 1205th among Video
Discs sold at Amazon, which doesn't even beat the best selling Blu-Ray
disc, which is ranked at 1027.
-Jay
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