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I apologise for having a go, I think I've just reached that point were I'm no longer happy with the so called fun and games of this format war. I just want to watch all movies with one machine. This Christmas I was going to buy a second player, and encourage my parents to buy a Blu-ray player. I'm now considering ditching the lot, yet all I hear from insiders are so called comforting words about gradually introducing Blu-ray into the market, which would be all well and good, IF THERE WAS NO FORMAT WAR. Blu-ray owners are expected to dig deep for new releases and BOGO's, well how about the manufactuers taking a hit with hobbled 1.0 players, sell a few hundred thousand at $299, take the burdon of the smaller Blu-ray standalone user base and often fickle PS3 crowd (I use a PS3 BTW, I'm talking about the majority who don't buy Blu-ray movies regularly). I'd have no problem with current pricing if we could guarantee retaining all studios, and get Paramount back in 12 months time, but we all know it's 50/50 on Warner, and who knows about Paramount. Let's face it, Universal are losing sales hand over fist being HD-DVD exclusive, yet there are no rumours of them coming to Blu-ray, which you'd expect to be reaching fever pitch at this stage! The goliath, Blu-ray, is the one who's always on the back foot, despite apparent market dominance, fearful of little old HD-DVD snatching studios and selling hundreds of thousands of standalones. Last edited by JAGUAR1977; 11-21-2007 at 11:42 PM. |
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I suppose Ookie...ultimately, the hardware price issue is something that can be addressed if need be. If things did get to a point that they looked so dire, hardware price is a card that they still can play.
So while it annoys me in that it doesn't bring this format war to a quicker conclusion...I see it this way...if things did get to a point where it was needed, it IS still something the BDA can do. I'd be more concerned if the pricing disparity was due to manufacturing costs...and not pricing strategies. But since it is the latter...it always leaves the door open to fight on that front if the BDA thinks it necessary. I know we'd prefer it, but obviously slow and steady seems more important to the BDA than swooping in for the kill at their own expense. Now I completely understand the frustration of you and others about this. I'd prefer the BDA just take some massive losses and end this thing...cause ultimately, I bought into HDM to watch movies...and in one place. But ultimately, I look for the long term prize...and my mind is no different than when I bought in...BD will win...the only thing that keeps changing is how long until they do. Last edited by kowhite; 11-21-2007 at 11:39 PM. |
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Nothing is preventing, say, Samsung from blowing out all their Profile 1.0 players. (As an aside, I think that all BD player manufacturers should be blowing out their 1.0 players and introducing 1.1 models...) |
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that Sony is the "Vanguard" for the Blu-ray front and is selling PS3s to ensure an install base so that other companies can, in fact, maintain a profit margin down the road?
Does no one else get that Sony is taking big losses short term AND saturating the market so that its business partners can build and sell standalones that make them money 6-12 months down the line? Sure the attach rate isn't as high for PS3 gamers, but there is, in fact, AN ATTACH RATE, eh? And if you have to have a relatively future-proof, well-reviewed Blu-ray player NOW that can upgrade to 1.1, then gosh, golly-gee, the PS3 counts as one of those too. And it's still at a bargain price, because be you gamer, BR movie junky, or both, the PS3 fits the bill and Sony is taking the hit for everybody. This isn't about Sony and the BDA being smug. They will lower prices as much as they need to to win this war and not a cent lower. CE profits mean a better product and long-term viability for everyone, including the consumer. |
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So what was the actual numbers for the Rat movie?
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in early 2008 one of these things needs to happen to end this war:
1) warner goes blu-ray exclusive 2) universal goes blu-ray exclusive 3) best buy and circuit city goes blu-ray exclusive (which in turn would motivate studios to follow suit) if none of the 3 choices happens, dual format becomes the catchphrase of xmas 2008 (with either combo players or 2 cheap stand alones) and this war will drag on for years. stay focused on the bigger picture. cheaper players that people are asking for won't make a significant impact on deciding the war, so doing that would just ruin the market they are trying to capture with this war in the first place. bda is trying to build a business, not win for the sake of winning. |
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- Warner has stated their intent not to make a decision, and there's no evidence to suggest a strategy change - Universal is stridently pro-HD DVD as far as their public persona goes, with an HD DVD exclusive title out soon that will do very very well - Retailers are not going to drop a format that has 35-40% market share I don't see anything that is going to shake up the status quo in the near future. I think we're stuck with the current lot of studio alignments. If Blu Ray does want to "win" they need to play a bit harder on the hardware pricing side. Last edited by blu2; 11-22-2007 at 02:40 AM. |
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Shrek 3 was #1 for HD dVD and Ratatouille remained #1 for blu-ray.
Shrek 3 outsold Ocean 11 HD DVD by a 3 to 1 margin. Thus, Oceans 11 HD DVD sold 25% of Shrek 3 HD DVD. Shrek 3 HD DVD outsold the total of Oceans 11 HD DVD and Blu-ray by 17% . Thus, Oceans 11 Blu-ray and HD DVD = 83% of Shrek 3 sales. We know that Oceans 11 HD DVD = 25% of Shrek 3. Consequently, 83% (combined sales Oceans 11 Blu-ray and HD DVD) - 25% (Oceans 11 HD DVD) =58% Blu-ray. Blu-ray Oceans 11 outsold the HD DVD version by more than a 2-1 ratio :-). GREAT NEWS! http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/...270f192e3c997d |
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Anthony 3:1 means that for every three copies Shrek 3 HD DVD sold 1 copy of Oceans 11 was sold. The same as saying that the YTD sales ratio for Blu-ray over HD DVD is 66% or 2-1.
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