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- Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 12:32:16 +0900
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- Subject: RE: [tlug] Re: [CoLoCo] RESPECT MICROSOFT
> -----Original Message----- > From: Curt Sampson > Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2007 9:06 PM > > First of all, I'm not sure where you get "still" from; it seems to > me certain in the case of CDs, and very highly likely in the case of > DVDs, that if there is any trend, it would be away from using consumer > electronics devices and toward using computers to play media, rather > than the reverse. In this case, it is a quirck of coloquial speach. Still as in, "even if this, there is still that." Not as in dwindling numbers. > Second, I'd like to see some support for your arugment that > the average consumer thinks of his computer as a DVD player at all. What I say here comes from experience, not from reading. Of the people I know that use computers, easily 90%+ use their computers to play DVD's. Of those that do, they would not be inclined to purchase a computer without a DVD player. It is even more common amonth military types than it is among civilians though, where having a single device that can do everything is a matter of whether or not there is room to have it. I will admit, as someone (I think it was Josh) pointed out in another response to my post, that this may color my views a bit. Now with the current generation of computers, and the focus on prebuilt media computers that can surf the web and play movies on a large TV, this will become even more common. I could be wrong. ^^;; -- Ken
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