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Forums - Sony Discussion - Slow HDTV Sales Hurting PS3 Sales

HDTV and PS3 usually come hand in hand. XBox 360 does not need a HDTV as much as PS3. Benefits of PS3's Blu-Ray can only be seen on 1080p HDTV 50 inches which retail for around $1000 +.



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Well, PS3 blu-ray movies aren't a big draw if you don't have an HDTV.



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tuoyo said:
If this isn't one of the dumbest things I ever heard or read then I don't know what is.

I thought it was pretty dumb when PS360 fans were saying when hdtv sales pick up wii sales will die because everyone buying a hdtv would buy a HD console (even if they had never played videogames in their lives and even though it's obvious most people are just buying a fancy flat screen rather than a hdtv).

This however may be just as ridiculous. Seems due to price drop 360 is no longer a HD console.

You don't think that BluRay players go well with HDTVs? What is so dumb about that?

 

And you do realize almost every TV on sale (in a Best Buy or Circuit City) is a flatscreen HDTV. (from 19" to 60).



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I don't buy it, HDTV's are flying of the shelves, everyone I know has atleast one.



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