MG Siegler over at Venturebeat explains that:
"This ambitious goal will rely not only on Blu-ray’s new Hollywood studio partners (those who were formerly with HD DVD), but also the growing success of the Playstation 3 video game system, which contains a Blu-ray player. Recent reports indicate the PS3 will outsell the rival Xbox 360 game system this year."
But he advises caution:
"However, if they think it will be such an easy transition from one dominant format to another, they have another thing coming. Many consumers are perfectly content with their standard DVDs, which cost less and does no require an expensive new piece of hardware to play."
This is a prediction that Blue-Ray will NOT acheive 50% share in the global market for movie disc sales by the end of the year.
Obviously we are beholden to Sony's internal numbers in a certain respect, so this will be a difficult prediction to judge. Our process will be to first use any and all respectable industry resources and research tools to ascertain the numbers, and we will require 2 credible sources in order to make a decision (even if one is Sony itself). If two requisite sources are not available, and Sony does not itself make any announcement one way or the other regarding the 50% goal by 30 days after the close of this prediction (i.e. January 31, 2009), we will be forced to make a favorable judgement concluding that Sony did not in fact acheive its goal.
Current Community Consensus 73%| Betting Closes: | Dec 31 2008 | Current Consensus: | 73.11% | Total Bets: | 30 |
| Today's Change: | 0% | ||||
| Life Time High: | 74.08% | ||||
| Life Time Low: | 43.78% |
Comments
Not a chance in Hell...Non-HD (of either format) Library sales are FAR too formidable.
I agree. Many people won't even be forced into a new tv until next year. Who wants to pay top dollars for a player and more for the movie? DVD's look pretty good and the big screen tv's that are shown in the stores don't have sources that look any better - there is no WOW factor. Plus, it seems hollywood is cranking out a lot of loosers and who is going to pay $$$ to see those in hi-def, especially if you can wait and get them on tivo or the net?
Disclosure: I've been watching grainy stuff for so long that even youtube looks good to me :)
340% increase on BD disk sales in 1H2008 relative to same period in 2007
Are you kidding? Is Sony kidding somebody else, or just itself? At current prices, BluRay is just another niche format, much like D-VHS or LaserDisk. Your columnist: (http://www.thestandard.com/news/2008/07/01/sony-s-blu-ray-will-keep-them...) got it right.
Despite the estimated 400% increase in BD purchase this year, it will at most translate to at most 12% of total market share.
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