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[quote name='Sporadic']the attach rate for Blu-Ray wouldn't be an abysmal .07 while HD-DVD is at 4[/QUOTE]
Hmm. This number is suspicious to me. Let's do some basic math, shall we? If the attach rate for Blu-Ray is .07, then there are 14.2 blu-ray players out there in the wild for every single disc sold/given away in a promo.
Go back to April of this year, (remember that time, when Blu-Ray discs were already outselling HD DVD movies at a 2-to-1 ratio, but before Blu-Ray standalones were outselling HD DVD standalones, which they have been for the past 3 months?). Around April 23rd, the BDA announced that they had sold 1 million blu-ray movies; they were the first to do so, and had done so in under a year.
So, even if we take a remarkably conservative estimate of 1 million blu-ray movies sold, and assume that not a single disc has been sold or given away since then (an assumption we all believe is ludicrous), then extrapolating your alleged attach rate, there are 14.2 million Blu-Ray players that have been sold. Since 95% of all BR players are PS3s, then, that would mean the PS3 has sold just a shade under 14 million units since launch, besting both the Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii.
Not bloody likely.
As for the 4 movie attach rate for the 360 add-on, if we assume a liberal estimate of 1 million HD DVD movies sold through (which they had not achieved as of late April, but *maybe* did since then - even if, in the absence of a press release touting such a milestone, it may be a safe assumption to think that they have not reached this just yet), then that accounts for 250,000 HD DVD units out there in the wild. Since we have reliable information that there are (as of a month or so ago) at least 300,000 HD DVD players out there, the attach rate is not 4, but rather, closer to 3.33; if you're going to deal with tenths in terms of the PS3's attach rate, then you can jolly well do so with HD DVD as well - moreso when you're rounding up to 4 when the criteria (.5 or higher) are far from being met. :lol:
Last but not least, attach rate is a red herring, and if it was so bloody important, the Paramount would have made mention of that in their propaganda press release explaining why they made the switch to HD DVD exclusively. Instead, they made claims of ease of production and some other such nonsense (conveniently forgetting the giant sums of cash in their pockets). At no point in time did they utter the phrase "attach rate."
[quote name='Sporadic']And why do people buy the add-on?
Is it so they can play the latest/greatest game? As a status symbol? As a futureproofing idea to justify the price for when they finally get an HDTV?
No.
They buy it specifically to play movies. The same thing can't be said for the PS3 and the attach rate prove it. You can argue all you want but the proof is in the pudding.[/QUOTE]
...and who are the people who own the add-on? I'll make this one multiple choice for ease of use.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Hmm. This number is suspicious to me. Let's do some basic math, shall we? If the attach rate for Blu-Ray is .07, then there are 14.2 blu-ray players out there in the wild for every single disc sold/given away in a promo.
Go back to April of this year, (remember that time, when Blu-Ray discs were already outselling HD DVD movies at a 2-to-1 ratio, but before Blu-Ray standalones were outselling HD DVD standalones, which they have been for the past 3 months?). Around April 23rd, the BDA announced that they had sold 1 million blu-ray movies; they were the first to do so, and had done so in under a year.
So, even if we take a remarkably conservative estimate of 1 million blu-ray movies sold, and assume that not a single disc has been sold or given away since then (an assumption we all believe is ludicrous), then extrapolating your alleged attach rate, there are 14.2 million Blu-Ray players that have been sold. Since 95% of all BR players are PS3s, then, that would mean the PS3 has sold just a shade under 14 million units since launch, besting both the Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii.




As for the 4 movie attach rate for the 360 add-on, if we assume a liberal estimate of 1 million HD DVD movies sold through (which they had not achieved as of late April, but *maybe* did since then - even if, in the absence of a press release touting such a milestone, it may be a safe assumption to think that they have not reached this just yet), then that accounts for 250,000 HD DVD units out there in the wild. Since we have reliable information that there are (as of a month or so ago) at least 300,000 HD DVD players out there, the attach rate is not 4, but rather, closer to 3.33; if you're going to deal with tenths in terms of the PS3's attach rate, then you can jolly well do so with HD DVD as well - moreso when you're rounding up to 4 when the criteria (.5 or higher) are far from being met. :lol:
Last but not least, attach rate is a red herring, and if it was so bloody important, the Paramount would have made mention of that in their propaganda press release explaining why they made the switch to HD DVD exclusively. Instead, they made claims of ease of production and some other such nonsense (conveniently forgetting the giant sums of cash in their pockets). At no point in time did they utter the phrase "attach rate."
[quote name='Sporadic']And why do people buy the add-on?
Is it so they can play the latest/greatest game? As a status symbol? As a futureproofing idea to justify the price for when they finally get an HDTV?
No.
They buy it specifically to play movies. The same thing can't be said for the PS3 and the attach rate prove it. You can argue all you want but the proof is in the pudding.[/QUOTE]
...and who are the people who own the add-on? I'll make this one multiple choice for ease of use.
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
