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Blu-ray reaches 25% of all sales in Q1 2012
http://www.deg.com/pressreleases/201...12_4.29.12.pdf
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This honestly reads like industry-sponsored hooey. :(
Because I know for a fact that this is false: "consumers have embraced UltraViolet’s flexibility and value of ownership". Consumers have mostly rejected UltraViolet, and numerous articles have been written to that effect in the past 6 months. And when one thing is wrong, you have to question the validity of the entire document. One trick being implemented is availability. Blu-ray versions may sell instead of DVDs, in cases where the extras (uncut version, interviews, extra episodes, whatever) are not available on the DVD editions. For example, the main reason I now own a Blu-ray player at home is because of releases like the Smurfs movie and the Back to the Future trilogy, where the really nifty extras were only available on Blu-ray. So my hand was forced, as opposed to DVD vs Blu-ray was an actual choice. |
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