Forgive me if I missed a prior thread on this subject, but can anybody tell me if they can see the point of Triple Play packages - you know, where you get a Blu Ray disc, a DVD disc, and a downloadable copy too?
Having just bought Inception on Blu from Sainsbury's today (£14.99), the box comes stuffed with all sorts of ancillary discs that frankly I don't want nor do I have the house room for. Surely if you have a Blu-Ray player, you'd buy a Blu-Ray disc. So what marketing geek came up with the idea of including a DVD copy and a downloadable copy too? If you wanted those formats, surely you'd just buy the media in that format, wouldn't you? I'm surprised they've forgotten to include a VHS cassette version in the box just to complete the package...
Am I missing something or is it just me? Does anyone see the point of having to buy three copies of the same film?
Having just bought Inception on Blu from Sainsbury's today (£14.99), the box comes stuffed with all sorts of ancillary discs that frankly I don't want nor do I have the house room for. Surely if you have a Blu-Ray player, you'd buy a Blu-Ray disc. So what marketing geek came up with the idea of including a DVD copy and a downloadable copy too? If you wanted those formats, surely you'd just buy the media in that format, wouldn't you? I'm surprised they've forgotten to include a VHS cassette version in the box just to complete the package...
Am I missing something or is it just me? Does anyone see the point of having to buy three copies of the same film?