Hmmmm? Toshiba and Microsoft. Sounds like deep pockets to me.If we are playing the bleeding game, HD-DVD will be the first one to run out of blood.
Hmmmm? Toshiba and Microsoft. Sounds like deep pockets to me.If we are playing the bleeding game, HD-DVD will be the first one to run out of blood.
A kid buying a PS3 for his SD tv in the bedroom is not interested in watching Open Season. If what your saying is true then it shouldn't be Neilson Videoscan for sales, lets name it Neilson Videoscan for FUD.A lead in the number of discs in house that a customer might watch, or the customers friends and family.
:up:up:up IMO The true gauge of how well a format is doing is not how many discs they have managed to give away which is 1/2 of all the BD Neilsen numbers for BD but rather how much money the consumers have been willing to spend on those discs. That is what needs to be tracked and compared. You can't fake that. Every person has a budget for his entertainment dollars and that data would show how well a format is doing at getting those dollars. Combine that with Neilsen data and you can also see how much of a blood letting Sony is enduring.A kid buying a PS3 for his SD tv in the bedroom is not interested in watching Open Season. If what your saying is true then it shouldn't be Neilson Videoscan for sales, lets name it Neilson Videoscan for FUD.
:up:up:up IMO The true gauge of how well a format is doing is not how many discs they have managed to give away which is 1/2 of all the BD Neilsen numbers for BD but rather how much money the consumers have been willing to spend on those discs. That is what needs to be tracked and compared. You can't fake that. Every person has a budget for his entertainment dollars and that data would show how well a format is doing at getting those dollars. Combine that with Neilsen data and you can also see how much of a blood letting Sony is enduring.
:up:up:up IMO The true gauge of how well a format is doing is not how many discs they have managed to give away which is 1/2 of all the BD Neilsen numbers for BD but rather how much money the consumers have been willing to spend on those discs.
How does that change the number of discs in the customers homes?A kid buying a PS3 for his SD tv in the bedroom is not interested in watching Open Season. .
How does that change the number of discs in the customers homes?
All of this is scientific and non biased so it must be true. None of it shows how that changes how many BD are in peoples homes....Well, duh! You didn't use the only just and fair equation to reach the actual number of BluRay discs people own.
(B/2) - O - P - H - S - D - J - F - T = 17 total discs sold so far. HD-DVD is clearly the victor
B = BD's sold
/2 = (to account for BOGOs)
O = 33% are family movies like Open Season because nobody could ever actually want to watch them so we toss those out of the count
P = Only 25% of people with a PS3 watch movies on it so we have to adjust for that misrepresentation by tossing out 75% of the overall sales
H = Amazon said HD Harry Potter outsold BD Potter, so we toss out all Potter sales
S = The Spiderman box set penalty. Toss out another 66% because the Spidey set had 3 movies in it and each set sold should only count as .33 movies sold
D = Die Hard Box. this time toss out another 75% since there were 4 discs
J = Jack Ryan. Had the set not been bungled, 83% of BD purchasers would have jumped to HD-DVD so we toss out 83% of BD sales since October.
F = We deduct another 66% of sales because Neilsen spread FUD by reporting obvious wrong counts.
T = Transformers pwns you BD nubs! 93% of BD sales don't matter as a result
How does that change the number of discs in the customers homes?
who cares how many free discs are in homes? What matters is the amount of money people are willing to spend that defines how well a format is doing. Honestly that is the most ignorant viewpoint Ive seen yet. If Ford were running a BOGO on its Mustangs there would be two in every driveway. Would that say that Ford is doing well? Hell no, they would be bankrupt while Chevrolet that had half as many camaros in people driveway would be doing very well. That is the exact lie of the BD BOGO laiden Nielsen numbers..How does that change the number of discs in the customers homes?
I never said blu-ray was making more money, i said there were more discs in homes, regardless of how they got there. The arguments people were using had nothing to do with that point, which is the only one i was making.who cares how many free discs are in homes? What matters is the amount of money people are willing to spend that defines how well a format is doing. Honestly that is the most ignorant viewpoint Ive seen yet. If Ford were running a BOGO on its Mustangs there would be two in every driveway. Would that say that Ford is doing well? Hell no, they would be bankrupt while Chevrolet that had half as many camaros in people driveway would be doing very well. That is the exact lie of the BD BOGO laiden Nielsen numbers..
who cares, it means nothing...... i said there were more discs in homes, ......
I would think it could mean something, just what and how it will effect this "war" remains to be seenwho cares, it means nothing.
I will say you've made little sense here. You must have some ideas as to how free movies will shape this war. Give us something or else its just empty oppinions. Most people here back up their wild oppinions with something.I would think it could mean something, just what and how it will effect this "war" remains to be seen
I would think it could mean something, just what and how it will effect this "war" remains to be seen
Actually "most" people here back up their opinions with facts that either leave something out or are spun in some form. My original point was something everyone pretty much agrees on, that there are more BD in home(doesnt matter how they got there).I will say you've made little sense here. You must have some ideas as to how free movies will shape this war. Give us something or else its just empty oppinions. Most people here back up their wild oppinions with something.
It means nothing when only half of those discs were purchased. You don't see this? Do you have some sort of learning disability? BTW those discs are only in 1-2% of the market.I would think it could mean something, just what and how it will effect this "war" remains to be seen
Read my above post as to one POSSIBLE way.It means nothing when only half of those discs were purchased. You don't see this? Do you have some sort of learning disability? BTW those discs are only in 1-2% of the market.