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tutelary
03-17-07, 08:20 AM
http://aycu01.webshots.com/image/13880/2001765441541036902_rs.jpg

Well, pretty easy to see whats going on here. We have a format winner.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2104850,00.asp

Rieper
03-17-07, 09:41 AM
Actually, if you extrapolate the graph you just posted, then HD DVD will win.

It shows Blu-ray dipping at the very end, and HD DVD with an upswing.

You just posted in favor of HD DVD it would seem :)

HAHA!

theforce8686
03-17-07, 09:48 AM
Actually, if you extrapolate the graph you just posted, then HD DVD will win.

It shows Blu-ray dipping at the very end, and HD DVD with an upswing.

You just posted in favor of HD DVD it would seem :)

HAHA!

And the BD Downswing swings right into the Casino Royale release which Im sure will help just a little bit and the HD upswing is swinging towards the release of.....

Mr. Cinema
03-17-07, 09:52 AM
Why isn't this in that huge sticky thread that pertains to sales figures?

asj2006
03-17-07, 10:19 AM
http://aycu01.webshots.com/image/13880/2001765441541036902_rs.jpg

Well, pretty easy to see whats going on here. We have a format winner.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2104850,00.asp

The last numbers (March 11) show both sides dropping because of no new releases, BD to 24k or so and HD-DVD to 6k, a 4:1 sales ratio in favor of Bluray! :)

Icemage
03-17-07, 10:31 AM
Why isn't this in that huge sticky thread that pertains to sales figures?
Agreed. There's a dedicated thread for sales figure talk.

tutelary
03-17-07, 11:37 AM
I stopped paying attn to stickies when there were like 15 up at once. Amazingly thread tools here lacks the ability for me to close my own thread.

xbdestroya
03-17-07, 11:38 AM
I have to agree - stickies with hundreds of pages... the cure is worse than the disease.

Mr. Cinema
03-17-07, 11:39 AM
10 threads talking about sales doesn't help either. I'm more interested in talking about the actual software.

xbdestroya
03-17-07, 11:55 AM
No, ten threads doesn't help either - but I see it as an open market sort of thing; people will bump and keep alive the threads they are interested in. Obviously redundant threads should be locked, but sometimes pigeonholing into a single sticky isn't the way either. As slowly but surely, ~99% of folk stop paying attention - and once you stop paying attention to a sticky thread, ten pages, twenty pages down the line... it's hard to get back into it. Yet news comes fast and continuously, and people wish to discuss it. I don't think there's a black/white yes/no singular solution, but in terms of stickies the only ones I care about are the consolidated release list, the PQ guide, and the audio/video specs thread - and this because its pertinent information that is archived in the first post, so you always know where to find it.

10th St.
03-17-07, 01:06 PM
I don't have the inclination to read through a sticky of hundreds or thousands of posts. If new information is out there - let them post it. If it's already been posted - the thread will quickly die.