However as evaluations starting to pour in, there was trouble within the Blu camp as some of the transfers from film had been horrible -- so bad in fact, that a few titles were later replaced for free. But LG wasn't the just one with a shock at CES, as Warner was there to announce its Total HD disc. This was very sudden and in fact one title (Blades of Glory) still managed to make its approach on to Blu-ray and still goes for a premium on the second-hand market. The first title to actually move any quantity was Casino Royale, which Sony touted the fact that it shipped over 100k copies, but sadly for Blu, solely half of them were really offered. On the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show, all of us oohed and aahed over the attractive sights at the Blu-ray and HD DVD booths. In the long run it got here down to studio and client electronic trade assist -- not to mention the PS3 -- but it surely was under no circumstances a straightforward victory, and simply because it was more common than HD DVD, does not imply Blu-ray can win over the hearts of millions of DVD followers.