Blu-ray Adoption Soft, More Still Own HD DVD 685
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from the this-is-still-going dept.
MojoKid writes "A new study by Harris Interactive notes that currently,
one in ten Americans (10%) own an HD DVD player, while just 7% own a Blu-ray player. Crazy, right?
More Americans own HD DVD right now than the 'winning' format, Blu-ray. If you think about it, that statistic isn't that shocking. When HD DVD was around, it was far and away the 'budget' format for high-def. The players were cheaper, the films were cheaper. In other words, it was a format more ready to thrive in a down economy. Blu-ray was always viewed as a niche format for those absorbed in A/V, not the common man's format. The survey also found that on average, consumers purchased approximately six standard format DVDs in the last six months, compared with one in HD DVD format."
Blu-Ray needs piracy (Score:5, Funny)
People are just waiting for the BD-R disc's to come down in price, $15 for 1 disc is too much, blu-ray needs piracy to succeed.
Re:But... (Score:3, Funny)
...does this statistic take into account PlayStations, laptops, and other electronics which include Blu-ray players?
Did you even RTFA? http://hothardware.com/newsimages/Item10047/blu-ray-adoption.png [hothardware.com]
Re:Flawed interpretation of the study (Score:3, Funny)
I don't think that both Xbox HD-DVD drives will change the numbers too much.
Re:I always maintained blue ray was moot (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Clarification? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:I always maintained blue ray was moot (Score:5, Funny)
It's amazing. Sony are so bad at format wars that, even when they win, they lose.
Re:Weird... (Score:3, Funny)
> The porn industry wanted the longer play time though,
> so my dad had to get the other player.
I'm sure your father will be thrilled to know that for Father's Day, his porn viewing habits have been broadcasted to the world.
c.
Re:I always maintained blue ray was moot (Score:5, Funny)
It's amazing. Sony are so bad at format wars that, even when they win, they lose.
A curious game where the only winning move is not to buy Sony.
Re:Weird... (Score:3, Funny)
There... I hope I just saved someone some trouble.
Re:No Surprise (Score:5, Funny)
And why would you compare it to DVD vs VHS or CD vs tape? Unlike those comparisons, Blu-ray is not a transformational technology relative to DVD. DVDs don't wear out, and an upscaling DVD player produces output that - viewed on a cheap HDTV - isn't that far behind Blu-ray quality for the majority of viewers who are more interested in watching something entertaining than in wanking over the specification of their AV suite.
Yes, yes, I know, Blu-ray is far superior, and if we'd only just buy a $2000 HDTV, adamantium plated HDMI cables, and view it while standing on our heads and licking a irate gecko, we'd see that the quality is obviously better than DVD.
Re:I always maintained blue ray was moot (Score:3, Funny)
Re:really? (Score:1, Funny)
I'm still waiting for the collectibles market to allow me to break even on my Criterion LaserDisc of "Monty Python and the Holy Grail".
Right now the market value is about $19.95. About a third of what I paid for it new.
I doubt digital media will ever have the cachet of old 45's, 33 1/3 or 78's. Probably because you can still play those old records on just about any cheap old turntable. Try finding a cheap LaserDisc player--or any LaserDisc player, for that matter-- at your local GoodWill thrift shop.
I'll give you an update in about 150 years or so.
Re:I always maintained blue ray was moot (Score:5, Funny)
Re:No Surprise (Score:5, Funny)
Gold plated HDMI Cables are just fine.
Re:No Surprise (Score:3, Funny)
If you wear rubber pants filled with mayonnaise, the sound is vastly improved as well.
As a point of curiosity, is the gecko irate because of the licking, or was he already that way?
Re:I always maintained blue ray was moot (Score:5, Funny)
The definition was so good that I could see the seperations around the actors and knew exactly when they were in front of a green screen and not on set.
Big deal. I could detect when Doctor Who used Color Separation Overlay, and i didn't need more than a partially snowy NTSC screen to do it.