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Study: HD DVD Has Lead in Consumer Support
A few comments. -An online study was needed? I guess HD DVD currently selling more than BD was too subtle to determine the current leader in consumer support? - As you can imagine, the AVS posters probably responsible for a good amount of these posts assume that it respresents general and overwhelming support for HD DVD. Very funny. - Look at the actual numbers: Quote:
Blu-ray posts: 24-53-23 HD DVD posts: 33-53-16 Considering all the negativism out there, is anyone shocked it amounts to only 23% of Blu-ray related posts? And, that apparently 4.83% of that is from people upset with the PS/3 having a BD drive? What an odd thing to be upset about, unless you're already against BD. Gary P.S. Studio 60 derivative joke: "Cymfony chief strategy and marketing officer Jim Nail also announced an extensive six month online survey to determine whether people think water quenches thirst". |
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Jun 2006
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![]() The fact that they actually quote from an obvious MS shill is all you need to know. "“Sony forces you to buy Blu-ray,” read a post at forums.adventuregamers.com. “MS doesn’t force you to buy HD DVD. It’s about giving the consumer options.” " Wonder how much MS pays these shills to regurgitate their mantra? The FUD is basically beyond belief now. Seems they are getting very desperate. Which tells me they are getting worried. |
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Sep 2006
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Here's the full report...
http://www.cymfony.com/Blu-ray.pdf Notice the quote they have from AVSForum on page 4. They obviously included AVSForum as part of their study, so I can't say that I'm too surprised at the results. Interesting that they mention the PS3 throughout the report, yet the timeframe of the data collection ended on the 23rd of November. The PS3 had only been out 6 days at that point. Also, take note that the gap in positive ratings is only 900 basis points (9%). That's actually a pretty small difference. Lots of holes in this research. This reminds me of a saying we have at work that you've probably heard before..."There's lies...damn lies...and then there's statistics" Last edited by hyperdine; 12-07-2006 at 03:03 AM. Reason: New Information |
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Oct 2006
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Anything end to end so anti-BD is definitely suspect. A balanced report would have listed what positives are being discussed about BD as well.
And, how convenient that they managed to sneak in the 720p gaming issue, but completely missed the PS/3 getting rave reviews as a BD player in the same period (the survey is about BD v. HD DVD, right?) Quote:
"I went into the store, and seeing that eight of the nine HD DVD models have sold out (only the HD-A2 was on the shelf), I saw a clear win for HD DVD" Riiiiight. |
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Senior Member
Jun 2006
Ocala, FL
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Hi-Def Digest reprinted this study on Blu-Ray vs HD-DVD:
"Online opinion makers have already crowned HD DVD the winner over Blu-ray in the high-def format war, says a new industry research study -- and the PlayStation 3 may be more hindrance than help. According to Home Media Retailing, a report compiled by independent market analytics firm Cymfony has scoured over 17,664 postings on various media sites, tech blogs and message forums in the past two months, and found that Blu-ray currently lags far behind HD DVD in positive opinion. In fact, the numbers say that the buzz for HD DVD is 46 percent greater than that of Blu-ray, and that's among both high-def early adopters and the gaming community. Further scrutinizing a core sampling of 2,000 random posts, the report found more bad numbers for Blu-ray. Of this group, 23.4% viewed Blu-ray negatively compared to 14.2% for HD DVD; 53.1% were neutral toward Blu-ray (52.8% for HD DVD) and 32.9% viewed HD DVD positively compared to 23.5% for Blu-ray. But perhaps most surprisingly -- and potentially lethal for the Blu-ray camp -- the report also suggests core gamers are actually dissenting from the format because of Sony's inclusion of a Blu-ray drive in the PlayStation 3. That's in sharp contrast to almost all industry projections, as the PS3's next-gen capability was expected to be the trojan horse that, hands down, would win the format war for Blu-ray. "Sony forces you to buy Blu-ray," read a post at forums.adventuregamers.com that was cited by Cymfony. "Microsoft doesn't force you to buy HD DVD. It's about giving the consumer options." Ouch. What do we make of all of this? Well, one study is only just that -- one study. But it is obvious that ever since the Blu-ray format launched this past summer amid poor reviews for both the initial hardware and software, it's had a tough time recovering in the court of online opinion. Meanwhile, HD DVD continues to enjoy an upsurge in awareness and support few saw coming. Worse still, if the PlayStation 3's Blu-ray capabilities are suddenly seen not as a benefit but instead Sony forcing a format down gamers' throats, well, all this bad buzz could soon turn Blu-ray into a giant blueberry of a bomb bigger than Violet Beauregarde in 'Willy Wonka.' One thing we know for sure. Launching a new home video format is no different from any other new product -- perception is often the same as reality. And if more reports like this continue to circulate and the Blu-ray backlash doesn't let up, the format's backers will find it an increasingly uphill struggle to turn the tide. We here at High-Def Digest, meanwhile, remain format agnostic, and will continue to report and review on both formats. But unfortunately for Blu-ray (and Sony) the shadow of the failed Betamax is always hovering close by. Stay tuned... " IMO it's premature to make any judgements and this is but a single study or survey, not carrying much merit. I wonder if AVS Forum was behind this study? I'm still confident that at the end of the day, Blu-Ray prevails !!! Jim ![]() |
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Jun 2006
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Wait... did I just read this right? That "study" came from internet forum posts?
Now I've heard everything. |
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Feb 2006
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Oh my. I've never seen such utter crap, and such grand conclusions only after 3 weeks of the PS3 launch. I'm amazed at how hard the HD DVD FUD machine is working, but then again, they're going to have to.
The industry is not on their side. |
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Blu-ray Knight
Jan 2006
www.blurayoasis.com
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Pretty much everything based in actual reality is not on their side.
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The main unfavourable things is this thing will be repeated all over the place. It's a war of public opinion, being fought with what amounts to an anti-Sony survey.
Look at the numbers and how they don't seem to match the overwhelming negativism of the survey. Why isn't there a single positive remark about Blu-ray in it? It shows a desperation somewhere. I thought the number and quality of movies was what would determine whether a format was good or not. Apparently now it is how much you want to join a certain crowd in hating Sony. Gary |
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Active Member
Oct 2006
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They are selling FUDs, since they have nothing to sell now except add-ons
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Blu-ray Guru
May 2006
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lol, i was just thinking about some funny commercials for BR...
have some commercial where wolverine, spiderman, luke skywalker, shrek, and whoever else come storming out to fight a dinosaur. at the last second, have harry potter fly in, cast a spell and shrink the dino to the size of a bird chick. then have all the BR characters grouped next to each other with the dino being dwarfed. finish up with a exit saying BR vs hd-dvd... you decide. i know, stupid, but came to mind as i was reading this and how absurd it really is. |
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The BD group needs to launch a really cheap,stripped down to the bones player for some people. They don't care about surround sound or inter-active features they just want to watch hd through their tv speakers and don't want to worry about hdmi. If some manufacture does this and price it at 200-250 then blu-ray would gain a big lead
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Blu-ray Guru
May 2006
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i personally think that is absurd. u'd be creating a non hi-def player for hi-def product. it'd be a complete waste of money. and when studios implement ICT, they'd really be down the drain.
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Power Member
Jul 2006
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From HIGH-DEF DIGEST
- According to a new industry research study, online opinion makers have already crowned HD DVD the winner over Blu-ray in the high-def format war -- and surprisingly, the PlayStation 3 may be more hindrance than help. A report compiled by independent market analytics firm Cymfony scoured over 17,664 postings on various media sites, tech blogs and message forums over the past two months, and found that Blu-ray lagged far behind HD DVD in positive opinion. In fact, their numbers indicate that the buzz for HD DVD is 46 percent greater than that of Blu-ray, and that's among both high-def early adopters and the gaming community. As the firm stresses in their report (which is available online via PDF) unlike most such industry studies, the research was not sponsored by any manufacturer or other organization affiliated with either HD DVD or Blu-ray technologies products. Further scrutinizing a core sampling of 2,000 random posts, the report found more bad numbers for Blu-ray. Of this group, 23.4% viewed Blu-ray negatively, compared to 14.2% for HD DVD; 53.1% were neutral toward Blu-ray (52.8% for HD DVD) and 32.9% viewed HD DVD positively compared to 23.5% for Blu-ray. But perhaps most surprisingly -- and most potentially damaging for the Blu-ray camp -- the report also suggests that core gamers are actually dissenting from the format because of Sony's inclusion of a Blu-ray drive in the PlayStation 3. That's in sharp contrast to almost all industry projections, as the PS3's next-gen playback capabilities have long been predicted to be Blu-ray's ace in the hole. "Sony forces you to buy Blu-ray," read a post at forums.adventuregamers.com that was cited by Cymfony. "Microsoft doesn't force you to buy HD DVD. It's about giving the consumer options." Ouch. What do we make of all of this? Well, one study is only just that -- one study. And this one, based soley on online buzz before either format hits the mainstream, seems hardly scientific. But it does seem to accurately represent the fact that ever since the Blu-ray format launched this past summer to poor reviews for both the initial hardware and software, it has had a tough time recovering in the court of online opinion. Meanwhile, HD DVD continues to enjoy an upsurge in awareness and support few saw coming. Worse still, if the PlayStation 3's Blu-ray capabilities are seen not as a benefit but instead Sony as forcing a format down gamers' throats, well, all this bad buzz could turn Blu-ray into a giant blueberry of a bomb bigger than Violet Beauregarde in 'Willy Wonka.' On the other side of the coin, Blu-ray continues to enjoy greater studio support, and -- like it or not -- greater penetration into consumer's homes via the PlayStation3. We know one thing for sure. The Blu-ray camp still has some PR work to do: launching a new home video format is no different from any other new product -- perception can become reality. And if more reports like this continue to circulate, and the Blu-ray backlash doesn't let up, the format's backers may find it an increasingly uphill struggle to turn the tide. We here at High-Def Digest, meanwhile, remain format agnostic, and will continue to report and review on both formats. But unfortunately for Blu-ray (and Sony) the shadow of the failed Betamax continues to hover close by. Stay tuned... LINK: http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/sh...or_Blu-ray/382 |
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