HappySqurriel said:
Rush out and buy me a DVD-Burner that only supports either DVD-R or DVD+R (no dual format!!). If neither format achieves a crushing lead (80% to 20%) stores will still cary movies for both formats, many studios will continue to make movies for both formats, and many customers will wait until there is some sort of winner before they enter the market. As time goes on dual format players will drop in price until they are only slightly more expensive than the single format players ... at that point in time no one is going to buy a single format player. If the format war is very close (your 51% to 49% example) it is likely that exclusivity will slowly disappear as Disney realizes they can make a lot of money releasing the pirates trilogy on HD-DVD and Transformers suddenly gets the directors cut on Blu-Ray. In order for this to be a one format world one format has to die not just sell less units. |
well we will have to see as if the weekly numbers stay in Sony's favor Since Inception should rise which is the most important number in the figures.










