Pineapple express part 11 I do not want a game console

Pineapple express part 11 I do not want a game console. Why cant I get a device with the video playback feature minus all the extra crap which obviously SHOULD make it much much cheaper? Its for this fact that getting a BluRay drive for a PC seems to be the best option for right now. Still too expensive though. Sales drop from January to February in everything. Sales are at an seasonal high in November/December/January because of the pre, holiday and post-holiday sales. Of course sales would drop in February; it does for everything! Sales dropped for Xbox 360 or Wii from January to February. Where are the stories saying the sky is falling? Apples sales also dropped in January 2008 versus February 200 OMG, Apples going to go bankrupt!! Get a clue and stop misinterpreting a seasonal and completely predictable drop in sales as shedding light on the success or lack thereof of the Blu-ray format. It may well be that the format wont hit the jackpot like DVD did. But nothing can be divined from month-to-month fluctuations in sales. The ONLY appropriate comparison is a comparison between the same monthly period, January 2007 versus January 200 But January 2008 vs. February 2008? Utterly meaningless. Although I agree with what your saying from a statistical analysis standpoint, I believe youre missing the larger point of the article which is that Blu-Ray did not see the significant increase in sales following the demise of HD DVD that they were expecting. For the last year analysts and industry experts have been telling the masses that the reason for the slow adoption of HD media is the lack of a clear choice for consumers pineapple express part 11 that doesnt appear to be the case. It is becoming more and more pineapple express part 11 that it is price that will determine the adoption rate of this technology and not consumer indecision. Hopefully this pineapple express part 11 will be kept in mind for the next generation of physical Holographic perhaps? There will be an increase in sales as the other studios start releasing their products on Blu-ray. It makes little difference to the consumer that the studios have switched if they cant find the movies they want on Blu-ray yet. The only advantage right now is that consumers no longer can buy HD-DVD at most retailers and are being told not to buy it by some retailers. However, no one is going to buy for a format that doesnt have their favorite movie yet, so the real advantages of a unified format have yet to be seen. And duh, the prices are too high and were too high for both formats. Which is why almost no one bought either format so far. But at least those who buy in now will know the format will be the standard format. And with standardization perhaps the prices will start to come down. Who knows. And with standardization perhaps the prices will start to come down. Who knows. Hasnt come down so far. Im quite content to wait it out until it does. I think Ill wait till it gets under 1 With all the fanboys raging at how wonderful BluRay is for not only movies but PC storage I thought for sure that sales would explode for everything BluRay after the demise of HD-DVD. Or maybe the HD-DVD folks were on to something when they said that 30GB is enough for HD movies but 50GB isnt enough to be useful as file storage. Now were in the BluRay world and paying a premium for a media disk that isnt, or ever will be, fully utilized. Or maybe Toshiba is posting incredible losses because they nearly went under subsidizing hd-dvd, which was yes, quite expensive too, just selling at a huge loss. The technology is new and expensive in both cases. HD-DVD lost out because Toshiba burned themselves out and couldnt support it any longer by paying people to adopt it. In the process they drove any other CE manufacturers out of supporting it as well. Fact is people are broke, dubyah has the United States in a financial disaster and people are struggling just to pay the outrageous energy bills or keep their car moving with obscene gas prices.

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