UK’s First Panasonic Blu-Ray Recorder Prices Family Memories

We are all aware that family memories are priceless but when it comes to an actual figure, everyone is totally clueless. That was until today before UK scientists were able to come up with a formula to figure out just how important and how much memories stored on a blu-ray disc would cost. This coincides with the actual launch of the Panasonic Blu-Ray player in the UK, a prime device that stores those precious memories.

The formula mentioned can be viewed here.

Using variables of vividness, importance and uniqueness, Dr Lewis devised a weighted ‘best-fit’ mathematical model based on a survey of 2,000 UK adults.

The results put an average family Christmas at £542, a wedding at £3 million (that value decreases for second or third weddings!) and a cherished first kiss at just under £23,000. Twenty-one per cent said they would sell any memory for under £10,000 - 1 in 16 said they would be happy with £100 or less.

(Source) Press


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One Response to “UK’s First Panasonic Blu-Ray Recorder Prices Family Memories”

  1. Tovie Says:

    When the blu-Ray recorder going to be aviable in the United States, it has been very long time since it’s came out, around the world seem to have it why not America, we are very big consummers too, are we?

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