TC, I agree with you completely for these reasons:
1. BD added at least an incremental $150 over the best available DVD drive at the time, leading to a ridiculous launch price, and massive losses in both profit and market share. All the posts above about why BD early was so great and why people bought the console are pointless...yeah, we lost more money on each one we sold!!! Yippee
2. BD delayed the PS3 launch by at least 6 months, which when combined with #1, allowed the alternative HD console some breathing space
3. The PS3 had no effect on the format wars.The amount of hardware sold was miniscule. BD won the format wars by winning the studios and most of those were wrapped before the PS3 launched and the final ones were wrapped in the PS3 first year/15months when it was doing poorly. Retail sales/consumer decisionshad nothing to do with the victory. I'll say it again slowly....the..PS3..had..no effect..on..the format..wars.
Which leaves more storage space, better security, and scratch proofing....all better from the consumer point of view; but not worth the cost differential early on and not the main decision points/deal makers today. And certainly not, when, ironically, Sony had already made the decision to go with a mandatory HDD, which meant they already had a disk space solution.
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