|  | Posted by JoJo#1MSFanboy on 01/28/07 14:58 
In article <1169945902.036096.85980@j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com>, asjbiotek@gmail.com says...
 >
 >Blu-ray sales are starting to pull away from hd-dvd sales in
 >Amazon.com.
 >
 >Although actual sales numbers are unavailable for amazon (unlike
 >DVDemmpire, which reports Blu-ray sales at 65% versus hd-dvd at 35%),
 >it is somewhat possible to gauge sales based on sales rankings,
 >although caveats must be employed.
 >
 >BD is beating hd-dvd in terms of
 >
 >1. Salesrank of top 10 products
 >2. Salesrank of top 25 products
 >3. # of titles in top 1000
 >
 >Below is a snapshot of the top sales rankings for BD vs hd-dvd:
 >
 >http://www.blueboard.com/temporary/bluray_vs_hddvd_2007_1_27.htm
 >
 >from:
 >http://www.eproductwars.com/dvd/index.cfm
 >
 >Considering that:
 >
 >1. More Blu-ray titles are slated to be released on specific dates
 >this year
 >
 >2. The number of blu-ray players versus hd-dvd playerswill continue
 >will continue to grow
 >
 >It can be surmised that it sales of Blu-ray will continue to gain
 >distance from hd-dvd sales.
 >
 >Who would want to buy a hi-def player that can't play movies from FIVE
 >major studios, including Disney, Columbia/MGM/Sony, Lionsgate, and
 >20th century Fox!??!!!
 
 
 
 So far more people have wanted to buy HD-DVD players. Maybe its the lower
 price, maybe they like Universal or the Weinstein Company or New Line, maybe
 they like the better picture quality(so far), maybe they have a Xbox 360,
 maybe they want their regular dvd material to have the best up conversion
 possible, maybe they like porn...get the picture. The Blu-Ray is spiking only
 because it just came out recently. Who would want to watch The Fifth Element
 in Blu-Ray when it looks like ass compared to the regular sd version up
 converted on the 360 or Toshiba stand alone!??!!! I have both so I want both
 to make it and have all the great things that come with competition. Do you
 think Blu-Ray would have gotten its act together with compression if HD-DVD
 wasn't around? Having both I can say that HD-DVD is better right now as far as
 quality is concerned. That is what I care about...the picture on my tv.
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