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Old 02-14-2007, 02:58 AM   #1
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Default Australia: JB Hi-Fi to exclusivly sell Blu-ray

http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/9548/52/

In this news story a JB rep at a Blu-ray event says that it's not worth stocking HD-DVD because it obvious that Blu-ray is better and is going to win.

"More than twenty Australian companies, including retail giant JB Hi-Fi, have thrown their support behind Blu-ray at the high definition format's official launch in Sydney.

Entertainment retail chain JB Hi-Fi has come out in support of the new format, declaring it will only stock Blu-ray products and not those of the rival HD DVD format.

"Blu-ray is the only format that has the ability to tell the whole story, with the most comprehensive offering on the market. With seven of Hollywood’s leading studios accounting for the vast majority of 2006’s home video sales, among the 170 plus companies globally that support Blu-ray Disc, it makes sense that content will be king when it comes to Blu-ray," said JB Hi-Fi marketing director Scott Browning

"Indeed this is the reason that we have decided to only stock Blu-ray products at JB Hi-Fi."

A raft of Blu-ray Disc products, including players, recorders, high definition computer drives, recordable media and PC applications, as well as over 70 movie and music titles were on display at the event. Sony's upcoming PlayStation 3 games console with also play Blu-ray discs.

Blu-ray offers retailers such a JB Hi-Fi a change to boost HDTV sales, which have suffered due to Australia's slow digital television takeup.

The Blu-ray camp also used the event to launch www.blurayaustralia.com.au as part of its ongoing marketing war with HD DVD. Sony continues to insist that Blu-ray has already won the format war, this time based on January sales figures.
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Sounds really good. Confirms what Blue was sying to me in a PM about lots of retailers in Australia not stocking Toshiba hardware.

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