I'm surprised to read that streaming of digital video is still not at its best because of the available connections most consumers have. I'm pretty sure it's going to kick in at some point as everyone imo is going to be left w/the decision of storing all the discs whether Blu-Ray or DVD. It's only logical that digital storage and retrieval will be the next and efficient transition.
Also as stated by the guy in that HMM article, we still don't have accurate figures for Blu-Ray because of their high prices. So while TDK, Max Payne and even Iron Man did and still are doing well, it's still not a clear picture of how far Blu-Ray has gone when you take into account the disc vol. and $$$ vol. as compared to DVD. If both those stats were compared 1:1 to DVD it still wouldn't account for much of the market share. It will however show Blu-Ray's increase over their prior sales more than anything.
Admin, where's that catalogue titles list you referred to? On your site where your blog is?
Also as stated by the guy in that HMM article, we still don't have accurate figures for Blu-Ray because of their high prices. So while TDK, Max Payne and even Iron Man did and still are doing well, it's still not a clear picture of how far Blu-Ray has gone when you take into account the disc vol. and $$$ vol. as compared to DVD. If both those stats were compared 1:1 to DVD it still wouldn't account for much of the market share. It will however show Blu-Ray's increase over their prior sales more than anything.
Admin, where's that catalogue titles list you referred to? On your site where your blog is?
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