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ctalkeb said:
selnor said:

Wow us is different. I was referring to UK. Where bluray has dropped 14% in 2 years. And DD has risen 39%.

Maybe this is due to easily accesable high speed internet here. At cheap prices. Chart track UK for UK figures. I'm on phone. So hard to provide links. However you will need to subscribe to chart trak to get access.


Selnor being cute as always.

UK Blu-ray sales are increasing, and increasing more than DD:

http://www.whathifi.com/news/uk-3d-blu-ray-sales-to-increase-tenfold-this-year

http://www.bva.org.uk/market-information/market-information-news/strong-performance-blu-ray-drives-home-entertainment-grow

http://www.bva.org.uk/market-information/market-information-news/video-entertainment-remains-popular-ever

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/epic/hmv/7862767/HMV-profits-rise-12pc-as-Blu-Ray-sales-increase.html

http://www.computerandvideogames.com/242860/news/uk-blu-ray-sales-hit-156m/

I can continue, but I think we've all answered his original question. I guess he means: " Do I and my friends in Plymouth, UK need a Blu-Ray drive in the next generation Microsoft console". He knows the answer to that himself, and the rest of us can just safely ignore him.

 

Chart track UK provide the total bluray sales. Meaning every film available I bluray. Not just chart releases. Like the posts you provide. Chart track is like nod.

Chart sales fluctuate depending on what is released on bluray at the time. Overall as a whole from end of 2008 till 2010. Bluray dropped 14% in UK. Subscribe to chart track and see for yourself.