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Posted: 10:53 PM - May 16, 2006
Drakkael
www.yoronchousa.net/webap...ttr_type=1
Each graph is a different population group in the survey.
First stat is, "I'm buying the PS3 at launch."
Second: "I'm buying the PS3 when games I want come out."
Third: "I'm not buying one."

Posted: 11:16 PM - May 16, 2006
Gestahr
Graph's don't mean anything. :i
Hopefully they'll lower the price. :-* not allowed

Posted: 2:13 AM - May 17, 2006
Ospiosis
so basically "I'm not buying one" is consistently coming out on top, by a large margin?
Market research can sometimes predict very accurately, but the opposite is also true.
Ren, straw man.

Posted: 2:43 AM - May 17, 2006
Jim
Quote:
Market research can sometimes predict very accurately, but the opposite is also true.
So in other words...it's accurate...except for the times when it's not? Thanks for clearing things up for us.

EDIT: It's crude, and has been posted 1,000 times elsewhere, but I figure I'll add it here too:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJElsNaC6yQ

Posted: 5:21 AM - May 17, 2006
Ospiosis
Nobody ever gets my post-signature statements.
Ren, must have boots to cobble.

Posted: 5:40 AM - May 17, 2006
Jim
Oh, I got it, I just can never resist the urge to beat a horse when it's already dead.

Posted: 10:03 AM - May 17, 2006
katyjag
Quote:
Market research can sometimes predict very accurately, but the opposite is also true.
That and the fact that 79% of statistics are made up on the spot.
Katy, equine flagellation implement at the ready.

Posted: 3:03 AM - May 19, 2006
Jim

Posted: 2:25 PM - May 19, 2006
katyjag
Quote:
...but well-informed retail sources have been suggesting that Sony won't release the lower spec model in the UK at all.
I don't know whether to feel marginally more or less screwed by that....

Posted: 5:57 PM - May 19, 2006
rKassim
Unless you have a nice high quality HDTV, then you should feel more screwed.