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Posted by MassiveProng on 01/18/07 05:14
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 21:10:06 -0500, "Brenden D. Chase"
<brenden.chase@gmail.com> Gave us:
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>"Aaron J. Bossig" <linkvb06@SpammersWillBeExecuted.ptd.net> wrote in message
>news:Xns98BBA35798E75linkvb06SpammersWill@127.0.0.1...
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>> asjbiotek@gmail.com wrote in
>> news:1169068889.675921.20530@a75g2000cwd.googlegroups.com:
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>>> read the reports.....playstation 3 is projected to ultimately top
>>> total sales of Xbox 360 even with the 1 year head start of xbox360 as
>>> games start rolling out for the playstation 3.
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>>> http://www.psu.com/node/6464
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>>> New Year 2007 for PlayStation 3 begins with a new report from Ireland
>>> based Business analyst firm Research and Markets which claims PS3 will
>>> maintain the largest market share by 2010; albeit with a slimmer
>>> margin than in previous generations.
>>>
>>> The report, which is available to purchase for $1,420 USD (?
>>> 1,070.00) analyzes changing demographics, the impact of technological
>>> developments and features a comparative assessment of the major
>>> industry players such as EA, Sony and Nintendo.
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>> The reports I've been reading project HD-DVD to maintain a consistent
>> and significant lead in the home video market. The PS3, likewise,
>> will be roughly tied with the X-Box 360 in overall market share. And
>> also, that George Lucas and Emril Lagasse dress up in spandex and
>> fight crime.
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>Sound like the read deal to me. lol.
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>Although, I've been reading reports that blu-ray sales are definitely way up
>since the launch of PS3. So even if the console portion of the box died,
>Sony would still be on top as far as movie players go.
What a dopey contention.
> Granted right now
>there ARE more HD-DVD movies out... only by about 20 or so titles. This
>sales boom for blu-ray is going to finalize the standard. They are
>practically the same anyhow, blu-ray just has more space.
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And WAY more vulnerability to degradation.
Hey... at least you didn't top post.
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