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There is no such thing as an early adopter who is not willing to put forth money. Saying that Heroes sold poorly because of price ignores historical fact. Nearly all TV shows have done poorly in the past, regardless of price. Not nearly as many people want to buy TV shows as compared to movies...probably because TV shows do not have the "Sit down with some popcorn and some friends" factor. The most successful selling TV Show DVDs are generally the more expensive ones, because the more expensive ones are better done versions with extra exclusives...on more successful shows. |
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It's unclear to me whether the mass market will ever care enough about HD quality to pay a premium over DVD. And with the holes in AACS, and commercial software available to strip the protection, and no region coding, there is ZERO incentive left for studios to too much to encourage a transition to HD DVD, and hence allow HD DVD to ever achieve DVD pricing. Blu-ray remains a possibility for the studios if BD+ can be shown to be effective. But, production costs will need to be show to be in-line with DVD to allow them to bring prices closer. Gary |
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I agree with you 100% that TV Shows DO NOT have the "sit down with some popcorn and some friends" factor. There's just too much time that has to be invested in actually watching the whole thing. For most people it's just easier to sit down after they come home from work and watch an episode of their favorite program as it's being broadcast. This takes the casual buyer/casual viewer out of the equation up front and leaves you with the true rabid fans of the show purchasing the product. Heroes on HD-DVD did not sell as many copies as it could have if the SRP was the same as the DVD - $59.99. If you agree with that, then price IS a factor. I'll bet there are more than a few HD-DVD owners who didn't want to shell out the $100 bucks that Best Buy was charging for Heroes Season 1 on HD-DVD and DID end up buying the DVD of Heroes Season 1 (which was $34.99 that first week). To say price is NOT a factor in overall sales of ANYTHING ignores historical fact. Where would Toshiba be right now if their players started at $499? They would have been dead in the water long ago and this war would already be over. And just think of where Blu-ray would be if Sony had a player with an SRP of $299. Price is a factor in everything. Last edited by Slapper; 09-15-2007 at 02:14 AM. |
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The biggest sets like Chappelle's Show and Family Guy have moved a million units. Favorites like Firefly have moved 4-500k by now. The biggest problem at the moment is volume. A 22 episode set costs $200,000 easy on Blu before the $20 raw cost of pressing, advertising, overhead on each unit. Needless to say with the low volume (Heroes has moved well under 10,000 units) they're probably hoping for break-even at this point. Quote:
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Ok, am I missing something. Earlier today people were making predictions and I come back now and there are no predictions no numbers.. WTF? NM I didnt go far enough back. Forgot it was already Saturday here.
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These are no longer the early days and I don't know of any TV seasons that retail for much more than $59.99. Family Guy, Firefly, Chapelle all retail for under $59.99 and can be had for $19.99 if you're patient and can wait for a sale. To go above that pricing structure now in hi-def is to go above what people are used to seeing now and has the effect of stearing people back toward the DVD because it's cheaper. DVD is still considered to be a very high-quality product in the eyes of consumers and I think it will be hard for most people to justify spending $99.99 on the hi-def version of a TV series when the DVD version is only $34.99. With that said, though, I will be purchasing Prison Break and Lost Season 3, but I consider myself to be an exception to the rule. Again, I have alot of X-Files on LD... |
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You're right that people are used to seeing those prices, but at the same time you can't ask the studios to lose their shirt while volume of customers increases. |
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I've seen people whine about the price of gas for a powerboat (this was years ago when gas was less than $1/gallon). So being able to afford it was not the issue. Value for the money spent was the issue. Same with Heroes. Obviously HD DVD consumers didn't feel they were getting sufficient value for the money they had to lay out. Otherwise we'd have seen higher sales. That was my only point |
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Sep 2007
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It would be nice to get later disk numbers after that monster week in 300, but I suspect the unit sales after that week has been rather tepid just on how high a percentage the old releases have suddenly been getting compared to the #1 disk. |
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http://www.dvdempire.com/Content/Fea...99365744096500
Blu-Ray ahead this week, by a smaller margin, (52 - 48). |
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Mar 2007
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Blu-ray Count
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No one should pay attention to them until the official corrected numbers come out. |
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#1837 |
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Apr 2007
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The Amazon numbers have fallen back into place, as expected. Blu-ray is holding steady while HD DVD has taken another nose dive.
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#1838 |
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Feb 2007
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I find Troy's rank interesting. 96 vs 774
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