10-13-2006, 04:10 AM
both the blueray and HDDVD technology have to sell before your going to have a clear winner.
Sony's way of thinking kinda has me concerned, you may have a better technology in the PS3 but how many people are going to pay the premium for a console/home media center in november. if they are projecting to sell 100 million PS3 units, which is the combined total of the PS1 and PS2.
how long did it take them to sell that many units? i think PS has been around since 1994, and if it took till 2004 to sell 100 million units. i'm guessing at all this, so correct me if i'm wrong.
even if it took 5 years for the PS3 to sell 100 million units to get blueray in that many homes, a lot can change in 5 years. who know what will be created in that time frame.
Sony's way of thinking kinda has me concerned, you may have a better technology in the PS3 but how many people are going to pay the premium for a console/home media center in november. if they are projecting to sell 100 million PS3 units, which is the combined total of the PS1 and PS2.
how long did it take them to sell that many units? i think PS has been around since 1994, and if it took till 2004 to sell 100 million units. i'm guessing at all this, so correct me if i'm wrong.
even if it took 5 years for the PS3 to sell 100 million units to get blueray in that many homes, a lot can change in 5 years. who know what will be created in that time frame.
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