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joeorc said:
damndl0ser said:
^^^

Not trying to sound like an ass here, but what has your post got to do with my post? Who said DD is geared towards on the go travelers? Are you saying that DD is going to fail or that its useless?

no, i was pointing out that digital download's market share for movies is no way near the digital downloads market share for music, nor is it anywhere near the market share of physical media.

digital downloads is the minority, and most likely remain so, due to the very fact that many consumer's see digital downloads after market value as valueless.

thus to count on 10% as this article stated off as Digital Downloads market vs' Blu-Ray only having 4% market. what are their number's based on?

per region?

per download?

look at this firm's statement

http://www.emarketer.com/Reports/All/Emarketer_2000449.aspx

I honestly don't see how anyone can say that with a strait face.  DD is the future no matter what you or anyone else wants to think about it.   It is here to stay and obviously 10% is just a starting point.  The more people try it and show it to others the quicker it will catch on.  Like the poster above stated about watching a tv episode from hulu that you missed.  It is just so damnd conveinant that it can't be beat.



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