5/6/2008 12:39:31 AM
^They actually said 40% DID NOT have an HD source (of that 35%). So around 60% of that 35% DID have an HD source (OTA/CABLE/Sat). So about 20% of all households have an HDTV PLUS an HD source. My main point was he was using the term "statistically significant" in a very incorrect way. Statistically significant simply means there's a significant different that can be observed. It basically means it's significant enough to show it's not a coincidence or anomaly. So obviously 20% is VERY statistically significant. Hell, 2% would still be considered "statistically significant" as long as you could show it wasn't a mistake.
5/6/2008 12:50:21 AM
okay, you're right...i was using "statistically significant" incorrectly, as that's not quite what i meantwhat i MEAN to say is that in terms of blu-ray, there is such a low percentage of people who are actually using it significantly (i don't know about you, but the person who has a PS3 and ONE blu-ray movie does not equal the person who has an upscaling DVD player and 100 movies, at least in my mind), that they are by no means driving the market, they're simple a minority componenti'd love to see these numbers we all (me, included) keep pulling out of the air...at this point in time, i'd be surprised if anyone can "prove" more than 15% of consumers have an HDTV and are utilizing a true HD source (obviously, upscaling doesn't count)...and if it is as high as 20%, how does that represent the "average" consumer? that's my point (which i made badly, apparently) - the kinds of people who are out there buying HD setups (and yes, i include a player and audio in that, because it doesn't take an informed consumer to pick up an HDTV that does 720p and pay for HD cable service) are the kinds of people who wouldn't look twice at standalone blu-ray players because they're so obviously craptastic...the PS3 is not a "smart" choice, it's the ONLY choice, and that's no different than what toshiba did with their HD-DVD players...sony is intentionally keeping the competition from producing competitive equipment, especially now that they have a total stranglehold on the HD market
5/6/2008 9:11:58 AM
New Releases for May 6, 2008* The Air I Breathe* The Devil's Own* First Sunday* Helvetica* Ozzfest: 10th Anniversary* P.S. I Love You* Saawariya* Shall We Dance?* Twister
5/6/2008 12:02:45 PM
how could you not bold the devils own and twister???
5/6/2008 12:36:37 PM
man they sure are releasing a bunch of shitty shit on blu-ray... where are the classics?
5/6/2008 12:58:46 PM
Probably the same place all those sweet, sweet player discounts everyone was promising are.
5/6/2008 3:08:03 PM
going to use my $50 hd dvd gift card to pick up twister on blu ray. how ironic.
5/6/2008 3:14:43 PM
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5/6/2008 6:43:46 PM
let the blu-ray deals continue! i KNEW blu-ray prices would drop once they won the "war"...oh, wait...
5/6/2008 7:41:57 PM
That price almost makes me think that Sony paid Panasonic to jack up prices to make up for underwhelming sales, so that if one wanted a Bluray player they may as well just buy a PS3... I don't know what kind of business model that would be, but definitely makes me think, not in a literal way, but just saying.
5/7/2008 9:07:42 AM
FWIW, there's a buy 2 get 1 free sale going on at amazon right now. Still overpriced IMO.
5/7/2008 9:27:49 AM
picked up Twister (which sounds awesome!) and the Die Hard Collection yesterday
5/7/2008 10:59:29 AM
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5/7/2008 11:47:46 AM
FUCK
5/8/2008 8:49:23 AM
i will be buying A BUNCH of those.
5/8/2008 12:34:41 PM
i'd be curious to see hddvd sales vs bluray sales now. $30 a disc still blows my mind.
5/8/2008 12:54:59 PM
5/8/2008 1:17:35 PM
^^considering that almost no retail stores even sell HD DVD anymore...
5/8/2008 1:20:41 PM
So much for 20%
5/8/2008 1:32:16 PM
This whole thing amazes me still... the fact that the hardware for HD DVD became dirt cheap (which could have been an early sign of defeat and to remove inventory before the fat lady sang - 2020 hindsight, I know). I know that major studios declared Bluray the best because of security, but still, I don't see how it could be that much better than the security technologies of HD DVD.
5/8/2008 1:33:41 PM
^^ inorite of course, that's just current sales...with sony raping its consumers on price (i mean, come on, no one really expected SONY to do any different once they no longer had competition, did they?), i don't see it changing too much...upscaling DVD players and subsequently cheap media, while hardly competitive with true HD, are enough of a competition for the average consumer that i STILL don't see BR taking hold until they start reducing prices or offering hardware/content that is deemed worthwhile by the average consumer at the outrageous prices they're asking right nowmaybe if the PS3 cooked me breakfast every morning, or if it had games that didn't suck donkey balls...even then, meh
5/8/2008 1:38:31 PM
^ Exactly. ABSOLUTELY no one in my family but me cares about HD media. And only a hand full of friends have anything HD, even the ones with 360s for the most part have SD TVs.
5/8/2008 1:40:21 PM
bitter tears taste so sweet
5/8/2008 1:51:58 PM
Not when you can buy both at will and whenever you feel like it
5/8/2008 1:54:54 PM
^^ who's bitter? i spent $36 on my HD media setup (player, 7 hd-dvds, and the 4-disc planet earth hd-dvd set) and the xbox add-on is a very good upscaler for my regular DVDs...how much money have YOU spent on the media and player?
5/8/2008 1:58:58 PM
Damn, it cost that much for one Bluray disc
5/8/2008 2:04:25 PM
^^That's great, but if you're happy with that, then why do you keep coming in here lamenting on HD DVD's failure? If you don't think Blu-ray is worth, or that the PS3 is shit, then don't buy it, you won't find me or anyone else here trying to convince you to run out and spend hundreds of dollars on stuff you don't want. You dudes are saying that exact same shit people said about DVD 10 years ago. It's too expensive, there's not enough content, and VHS is good enough for most people. What point are you trying to make exactly? Get over it already.
5/8/2008 2:27:11 PM
The VHS->DVD to DVD->HD DVD/Blu-ray comparison has always been terrible.[Edited on May 8, 2008 at 2:35 PM. Reason : .]
5/8/2008 2:34:20 PM
Your mom has always been terrible...ooooooooooooh!
5/8/2008 2:37:02 PM
^^ agreed...and when they start pulling that out, i realize there's no point in talking to them because they have virtually no idea what they're talking about
5/8/2008 4:23:54 PM
So you're telling me a decade ago no one thought DVD was too expensive, lacked content, or that most people were satisfied with VHS due to the relatively low price? DVD didn't officially pass VHS until 2003, 6 years after it's launch. What sort of miracles are you people expecting from Blu-ray?
5/8/2008 4:40:18 PM
well one was analog to digital... this is digital to digital, differences are a "bit" less noticeable2 years = 6%... i think they can reach 50% in 4 years... it's feasible[Edited on May 8, 2008 at 4:45 PM. Reason : .]
5/8/2008 4:43:26 PM
I notice a huge difference. I hate watching DVD at friends' houses on their HDTVs. Shit looks fucking awful.[Edited on May 8, 2008 at 4:46 PM. Reason : ]
5/8/2008 4:45:59 PM
^^That goes without saying, but that's not what we're talking about. DVD offered a ton more than just image quality over VHS. Blu-ray is basically just image quality. I'm looking purely at sales and market penetration here though, where Blu-ray isn't doing any worse than DVD did in it's early bid to replace VHS.[Edited on May 8, 2008 at 4:46 PM. Reason : :]
5/8/2008 4:46:16 PM
HD sound too, if you have the equipment
5/8/2008 4:47:14 PM
^^ Well, DVD took off after the average consumer realized the conviences that DVD offered, such as no rewinding, no tape popping, and flipping to certain scenes - the HD media doesn't offer a significant offerings of conviences that DVD did over VHS, so the whole DVD/VHS argument/analogy is pretty much obsolete.
5/8/2008 4:55:22 PM
I might be wrong, but can't you create custom chapter markers with Blu-ray? I've never tried, but I know the Spider-Man 3 Blu-ray as a shit ton of chapters that you can add and delete. I'm just not sure if that's possible with all movies.
5/8/2008 5:02:11 PM
^ See, things like that DVD could implement. Thats another reason the whole DVD/VHS analogy is invalid. And besides, most people just want to watch a movie, and watch it once... But yeah that is a relatively cool feature however.
5/8/2008 5:04:21 PM
5/8/2008 10:29:23 PM
I have a reason for my friends to switch ... I no longer buy DVDs, so if they want to borrow my shit, they'll have to go Blu.
5/8/2008 10:34:30 PM
bogo at best buy
5/13/2008 12:42:51 PM
I believe you mean 2 for $30 on select titles.[Edited on May 13, 2008 at 12:57 PM. Reason : d]
5/13/2008 12:57:24 PM
yeh yeh
5/13/2008 12:59:20 PM
15 bucks a pop ain't bad, providing you get a decent selection to choose from. [Edited on May 13, 2008 at 1:01 PM. Reason : dfgh]
5/13/2008 1:00:53 PM
i just got pans labyrinth and the departed.
5/13/2008 1:32:45 PM