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from the article...
so unless you guys can find another independent study with different numbers you pretty much have to assume these are numbers accurate.
on another note, ive noticed just about every retailer gives equal space to HD DVD and blu-ray.
The figures were published by the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) but produced by independent market watcher GfK. The two numbers don't quite synchronise: the total number of discs purchased are sales to date, but the percentage comes from disc sales since this time last year. But though Blu-ray Discs have been technically on sale longer than that, the year-to-date figure almost certainly so far outweighs disc sales up the the end of 4 November 2006 that the percentage isn't likely to be that far out.
From which we can conclude that around 1,369,863 high-definition discs have been purchased in the last 12 months, of which 369,863 were HD DVDs, less than a third of the total.
so unless you guys can find another independent study with different numbers you pretty much have to assume these are numbers accurate.
on another note, ive noticed just about every retailer gives equal space to HD DVD and blu-ray.