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ssj12 said:
johnsobas said:
ssj12 said:

This thread is to track the weekly sales percentages posted by Neilson VideoScan for Blu-ray vs HD-DVD and Blu-ray vs DVD. Blu-ray vs DVD average life to date (ALTD) totals are done by me as a track of the average of the % since this began.

 

3/23: Blu-ray 88% HD-DVD 12% LTD: 67/33 DVD 94% Blu-ray 6% ALTD: 94/6 - Source

3/30: Blu-ray 84% HD-DVD 16% LTD: 67/33 DVD 92% Blu-ray 8% ALTD: 97/3 - Source

4/6: Blu-ray 64% HD-DVD 36% LTD: 67/33 DVD 96% Blu-ray 4% ALTD: 97/3 - Source

 


 

misleading title, misleading first post, misleading thread. Nowhere in the title or start of the thread does it even say that it's only the top 20 titles. I can't believe you're so brainwashed to think it's only viable to compare the top 20 and anything below that doesn't matter. I'm sure every title out of the top 20 of blu-ray is selling at or near triple digets and that's exactly why they close to do this misleading comparison.

here is the hole in your argument, this is exactly how Nielson started tracking VHS vs DVD, Blu-ray vs HD-DVD, VHS vs Beta-Max. So taking that into account their samples of numbers will grow as Blu-ray grows.

lol, that's not a hole at all.  It doesn't matter if that's how they tracked in the past, it's a very biased way of tracking something.

Also saying that their samples will grow when it starts to favor Blu-ray is exactly my point about why this is a biased way of tracking. 

 



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