I think, I was written something about this in the last year, and in this year also.
The reason is simple: After removing the cheating system from the statistics, the figures became almost true for now: The Blu-Ray was never ever better than HD-DVD, and the figures about it's increasing selling figures against to DVD were complete lies.
Nowdays, the figures clearly show the real thing: DVD is far healthier than Blu-Ray, even the market share is getting lower and lower, but Blu-Ray will never ever replace DVD - and Blu-Ray will struggle to stay alive just like all Sony based things.
The Blu-Ray will be another brick on a large wall between the SACD and the Minidisc.
IMHO, the SD vs. HD optical war is getting very close to the end, with the complete defeat of the HD optical media.
The reason is simple: After removing the cheating system from the statistics, the figures became almost true for now: The Blu-Ray was never ever better than HD-DVD, and the figures about it's increasing selling figures against to DVD were complete lies.
Nowdays, the figures clearly show the real thing: DVD is far healthier than Blu-Ray, even the market share is getting lower and lower, but Blu-Ray will never ever replace DVD - and Blu-Ray will struggle to stay alive just like all Sony based things.
The Blu-Ray will be another brick on a large wall between the SACD and the Minidisc.
IMHO, the SD vs. HD optical war is getting very close to the end, with the complete defeat of the HD optical media.
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