|  | Posted by JoeBloe on 12/30/06 01:47 
On Fri, 29 Dec 2006 22:26:54 GMT, glenzabr@nospam.xmission.com (GMAN)Gave us:
 
 >In article <1167249811.508051.104820@42g2000cwt.googlegroups.com>, "Goro" <evilninjax@yahoo.com> wrote:
 >>
 >>GMAN wrote:
 >>> In article <_PSdnadnyaAn6hDYnZ2dnUVZ_vWtnZ2d@comcast.com>, "Joshua Zyber"
 >> <jzyber@mindNOSPAMspring.IHATESPAM.com> wrote:
 >>> >"GMAN" <glenzabr@nospam.xmission.com> wrote in message
 >>> >news:emjkqq$5ju$4@news.xmission.com...
 >>> >>>> Umm...okay, I must have hallucinated that preview Disney stuck onto
 >>> >>>> their "Cars" and "Pirates 2" DVD.
 >>> >>>
 >>> >>>What do previews have to do with whether consumers buy blu-ray for
 >>> >>>their
 >>> >>>kids? Nothing.
 >>> >>>
 >>> >> Other than the fact that you will not see those titles for HD-DVD.
 >>> >
 >>> >Please explain to me how your answer has anything to do with the
 >>> >question that was asked in the preceeding sentence.
 >>> >
 >>> >
 >>> Parents buy Disney for their kids, Disney backs blu ray, Parents will buy Blu
 >>> Ray cause it has Disney movies that kids want. They will not buy HD-DVD
 >>> because there will be no Disney HD-DVD.
 >>
 >>B/c 7yo kids are so discerning about video quality.
 >>
 >>"Wah.  Mommy, Little Mermaid isn't in 1080p!!!  Go buy a BluRay
 >>player!"
 >>
 >>-goro-
 >>
 >
 >Take it for what it is, when new movies that kids want from Disney only come
 >out on Blu Ray, and not HD-DVD, the parents will buy blu ray.
 
 
 Bullshit.  IF the parents are movie watchers themselves, they might
 consider it.  Parents have tight budgets, and I am sure that standard
 DVD will be in there carts for some time.
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