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Re: [News] Sony Claims Victory with Blu-Ray, 1.2 Million Holiday Sales of Linux-ready PS3s

____/ Mark Kent on Tuesday 08 January 2008 07:08 : \____

> Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> espoused:
>> ____/ Mark Kent on Monday 07 January 2008 18:46 : \____
>> 
>>> Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> espoused:
>>>> PS3 Holiday Sales Total 1.2 Million
>>>> 
>>>> ,----[ Quote ]
>>>>| Sony Corp. said Monday that PlayStation 3 game machine sales totaled 1.2
>>>>| million in North America during the key holiday season, boosting the
>>>>| strength of the company's Blu-ray video format because the PlayStation 3
>>>>| also works as a Blu-ray player.
>>>> `----
>>>> 
>>>> http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080106/japan_sony_playstation.html?.v=4
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> It would seem that Sony are emerging with a highly successful sales
>>> approach.  Personally, I'm not convinced that the public are all that
>>> interested in even higher definition video, they've never really been
>>> all that bothered by video, or audio, quality, in the past.
>> 
>> The higher definition is for Hollywood. It helps when they can make old
>> content 'expire' (no longer be playable). They are drying people up, so to
>> speak, and people then have to go out and get some more. Same situation with
>> Microsoft Office...
>> 
> 
> I'm sure they'll be looking forward to reselling all that same content.
> In a shopping mall in Canada over xmas, I saw lots of blue-ray films of
> "old favourites" such as the terminator series.  Why would you buy those
> /again/, I wonder?

Another industry worth accusing for this tactic is the fashion industry.

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