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I had thought it already had?

I mean Blu-ray has been on the market in Japan since before it even had a standard format.

Japan is king of the technophiles when it comes to movies.


I mean even Lasterdisc had an impressive share of the market in Japan.... just in households in general.

They kept printing Laserdiscs in japan after it died off elsewhere.



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Kasz216 said:
I had thought it already had?

I mean Blu-ray has been on the market in Japan since before it even had a standard format.


Hmm I thought those 50 %' sales were for movie sales in Japan.

 






konnichiwa said:
Sony wanted that Blu Ray would beat HD DVD and it did.

Blu-ray had one Japan before HD DVD was even out...

Seriously... it was out back in 2003.  (Interestingly the last Laserdisc title released in 2001.)

 



Kasz216 said:
konnichiwa said:
Sony wanted that Blu Ray would beat HD DVD and it did.

Blu-ray had one Japan before HD DVD was even out...

Seriously.

 

That sentence was meant world wide sorry I should have put it up there.

 






Also, the "recorders" stat seems a bit false. Well not false but misleading.

Since like... every VCR could record stuff.

While the only people who have DVD recorders are basically people with PCs and then Technofiles/pirates etc.



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konnichiwa said:
Kasz216 said:
konnichiwa said:
Sony wanted that Blu Ray would beat HD DVD and it did.

Blu-ray had one Japan before HD DVD was even out...

Seriously.

 

That sentence was meant world wide sorry I should have put it up there.

 

Fair enough.

Honestly I would of argued it had one before it even came out there too... Sony had too many cards in it's deck with Blu-ray.  What with owning a large number of studios themselves.

 



Do you mean with 'one' = won?






konnichiwa said:
Do you mean with 'one' = won?

Yeah, been a long day at work and despite english being my native language i have a way of replacing homonyms.



Japan is always way ahead of the curve. They had abandoned VHS's before my family even owned a DVD player.



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Things in my house that can play DVD movies.

2 PCs
1 Laptop
1 Tivo DVDR
Xbox 360
Xbox
4 DVD players

It's more like DVD saturation then Blu-Ray taking off. PS3 still sells slow in JP anyways.



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