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Old 11-04-2008, 01:38 PM   #1
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Exclamation Blu-ray has progressed more in 2 years than LaserDisc in a decade

You probably have read that blog post on Yahoo where they said that Blu-ray was "the next LaserDisc," or in the words of the writer, an "oddball obscurity."

Well I don't have my own blog to rant on this, so you'll excuse me if I place my soapbox here.

For reference, LaserDisc launched (under the name Discovision) in 1978. Blu-ray launched in the US in June 2006.


Hardware penetration

In 1994 (16 years since inception), 1.6% of US households had a LaserDisc player (link).
In 2008 (2 years since inception), 1.7% of US households have a standalone Blu-ray player, and that's not counting PS3s (link)


Software penetration

In 1994, LaserDisc inception-to-date US software sales were 8.3 million (link).
By mid-2008, Blu-ray inception-to date US software sales were over 13 million: 5.7 million in 2006-2007 (link) and 7.37 million in Jan-Jun 2008 (link).

Hence, if hardware and software sales are considered, Blu-ray has already 'succeeded' more than LaserDisc ever did.

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-Joshua Zyber, LaserDisc forever

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