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.jayderyu said:
Daxter210 said:
Thanks for your answers, but I think that my numbers are most likely.

Only a clarification:

Blu-Ray was developed by Sony and is property of Sony.

I think that really sums of the angle of your post. Read the first few paragraphs.I dare you :) Will these threads ever end? Will the fanboys finally just let it go and enjoy the rest of the ride. Stay tuned for the Harcore of are Lives,  Same VG Time, Same VG Forum.

 

But you jokes or what?

Remember this phrase?

Time Warner Inc's Warner Bros studio has said

it will exclusively release high-definition DVDs in

Sony Corp's Blu-ray format, dealing a big blow to Toshiba Corp's rival HD DVD technology.


Sony Corp's Blu-ray format!!!!!!    NO BDA Blu-ray format!!!!!

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/01/05/2132410.htm


BDA is only an association to allow other companies to join and broaden support for Blu-ray format.

See also:

How Stringer Pulled Sony Together to Win the Format War!!!

Stringer is CEO of Sony Corp!!!!   NO BDA!!!!


http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=1564

http://www.forbes.com/technology/forbes/2008/0811/096.html


In addition, Sony has lost 3 billion dollars with the choice to insert the blue-ray player inside the PS3 to win the format war.

And you think that Sony has done all this for future profits of BDA ??????

Sony initially lost 3 billion dollars for future profits of Sony Corp !!!!!!!


In the real world, Blu-ray is property of Sony.