
racquetman
Audioholic Chief
I found this little gem of an article. It appears as if 8 out of 10 people prefer Blu-ray.
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/74940/eight-out-of-10-movie-cats-prefer-bluray-format.html
Well, from this huge poll of 1200 people (that's twice the size of my high school, and I'm pretty sure I went to the smallest high school in America - felt like it anyway) it appears that 8 of 10 people prefer Blu-ray. That's what the title of the article says. One problem. Where the hell did these people learn math? The article says 58% prefer Blu-ray, 16% prefer HD-DVD, and 26% were undecided. Apparently if you're undecided it means that you don't count and your vote is thrown out. Now before someone points out the obvious, yes, out of the people that are decided, about 8 of 10 sided with Blu-ray. However, the article's title doesn't read, "of those decided, 8 out of 10 prefer Blu-ray." It plainly says 8 of 10 prefer Blu-ray, and then contradicts itself in the body of the article.
Anyway, I'm not sure what the point of this poll is, but I guess HD-DVD supporters should be shakin' in their boots.
My points are:
(1) 8 of 10 (80%) didn't prefer Blu-ray - 58% preferred Blu-ray
(2) Why aren't 100% undecided? How do you choose something like this without actually seeing or hearing what these 2 formats can do (I guess those of you out there who bought your speakers without listening to them can answer that one).
(3) 1200 people? If you are going to do a poll of this nature, at least get a representative sample.
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/74940/eight-out-of-10-movie-cats-prefer-bluray-format.html
Well, from this huge poll of 1200 people (that's twice the size of my high school, and I'm pretty sure I went to the smallest high school in America - felt like it anyway) it appears that 8 of 10 people prefer Blu-ray. That's what the title of the article says. One problem. Where the hell did these people learn math? The article says 58% prefer Blu-ray, 16% prefer HD-DVD, and 26% were undecided. Apparently if you're undecided it means that you don't count and your vote is thrown out. Now before someone points out the obvious, yes, out of the people that are decided, about 8 of 10 sided with Blu-ray. However, the article's title doesn't read, "of those decided, 8 out of 10 prefer Blu-ray." It plainly says 8 of 10 prefer Blu-ray, and then contradicts itself in the body of the article.
Anyway, I'm not sure what the point of this poll is, but I guess HD-DVD supporters should be shakin' in their boots.
My points are:
(1) 8 of 10 (80%) didn't prefer Blu-ray - 58% preferred Blu-ray
(2) Why aren't 100% undecided? How do you choose something like this without actually seeing or hearing what these 2 formats can do (I guess those of you out there who bought your speakers without listening to them can answer that one).
(3) 1200 people? If you are going to do a poll of this nature, at least get a representative sample.
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