| Kasz216 said: I've already debunked those two articles in a previous thread. Drive adoption stats are useless when all PS3s are counted as movie players. If you do count it as suck, Blu-ray players have a worse attach rate then the PSP. http://www.techpowerup.com/61987/Blu-ray_Disc_Sales_Hit_11_Million_Mark.html Even if it were so you would have to deal with the fact that Blu-ray has been on the market for an extra year then the 16.5 figure for DVD. 1997-1998 vs 2006-2008. Up to a year advantage depending on when the first DVD player released. The second article is just silly. 17 vs 21? What other then home movies is blu-ray used for that DVD wasn't it's first few years? Let alone dual layer machines... which means... like nothing. I mean what does dual layer have to do with total sales? If anything that has to do with nothing but PS3 games... because what else even uses dual layered discs? That answers that article. |
Honestly I don't think you've debunked anything, but I'm too tired to counterargue so I'll let you walk way victoriously. And your link is the same as the other one, home media magazine only tracks America/US AFAIK.







