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This obviously doesn't include the PS3's statistics, which is the #1 selling player on the market. Blu-ray is taking off in the US market ![]() When Walmart is showing Blu-ray ads twice an hour. That has to say something. Last edited by JE3146; 12-15-2008 at 01:34 PM. |
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10+ year penetration vs 2 and a half year penetration(3/4 of a year without competition of HD DVD) Not to mention that any TV can benefit from DVD, whereas only HDTV's will benefit from Blu-ray. Given the limited window of 'possible' market penetration, the format war, and the relatively high price in a troubled economy. I'd say Blu-ray is thriving right now. I don't have any numbers of DVD players sold, but it's a given that it'll be high. I do know the market penetration of The Dark Knight was 20% for Blu-ray. 20% Blu-rays / 80% DVD's That number should be taken as slightly inflated due to the gamer market that it appeals to, so those millions of PS3's would definitely have an impact on those numbers. Hope that helps clarify what I mean. EDIT:: I lied... I found the statistic ![]() The statistic for market share of optical disc players this season is: 25% Blu-ray players / 75% DVD players Also noted that Revenue for Blu-ray optical disc players tripled since last year regardless of nearly 1/3rd the cost per player. |
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![]() And really... even if it did the same as Laser Disc, I'd have no problem with that. Thousands upon thousands of obscure titles reaching the format over a 10+ year lifespan, not to mention a format dedicated to the Home Theater Enthusiast. I'll take it. But honestly.. the sheer fact that you can buy Blu-rays in Walmart, Fred Meyer, Costco. The fact it even has on the air advertisement. The fact it will play all your standard DVD's, and in reality, even make them look better. And has sub 200$ players just over 2 years after hitting the shelves. For those reasons as well as constantly dropping prices, I see Blu-ray players eventually replacing Upconverting players within the next 2 years. When that happens, it'll become the de facto standard simply because of more features for the same price. Whether software penetration follows suit is anyone's guess. |
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Please do. If i'm wrong i'll send you a fiver
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THREAD JACK ALERT Jordan, I am a blu ray fan and love the format but the numbers speak volumes. Taking off isn't exactly what I would call it, the most recent numbers I see are that compared to sales in excess of 3,200,000 units of Dark Knight only 688,000 are blu ray. I wouldn't say that 21.5% represents adoption at a brisk pace. Couple the economy with the increased cost of blu players and discs (compared to DVD) and you will see that the adoption rate is not going to be as fast as VHS to DVD. With still less than 1,000 titles available on blu ray vs 10s of thousands on DVD consumers will still not jump to the new format. Couple that with an average player cost of $300+ and you won't see that huge of a rise. DVD sales are only down 2% over this time last year, far from a huge impact to the market. There is an expectation that blu ray will triple the number of players sold in 2009 to approximately 5.8 million units in North America. I think that blu ray will be the new standard only to be potentially made obsolete by downloading (maybe I am old school but I like to own my movies so this one I have a hard time with). In summary I am not saying blu ray won't be adopted just not as fast as some may have thought after the format war was won. |
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In my eyes, the format doesn't have to beat DVD to be successful. ![]() ![]() [/THREADJACK] |
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