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I see it as a series of one-off weeks:
- CW02 was influenced by the Warner announcement - CW03 was influenced by slashed HD DVD prices There is bound to be some mass effect (either panic or buying frenzy). Subsequent weeks should give us a more reliable picture (barring any other cataclysmic developments). |
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![]() But really, this has been discussed. Software is what counts. Furthermore, speculation aside, the bottomline is Blu-ray standalones are outselling HD DVD players. Considering Blu-ray players cost significantly more, the ratio doesn't really matter. People want the better product, period. All Toshi has ever done basically is lower prices. Not market their product better, not make better relations with others in the industry, just fire sale. And what happens boys and girls every fire sale, they sell units for a bit, then Blu continues to stomp them. The only difference now, even with rock bottom prices, they aren't able to make any significant change. And might I add, this also is one of (many) the reasons that proves the nonsense and dramatization HD DVD fanboys spew about "profile issues," is not a concern to consumers. The majority of current Blu standalone players are only 1.0 capable. Yet, they have been outselling or matching HD DVD (even before the Warner annoucement) for months. That is my biggest pet peeve... HD DVD fanboys going ape poop about how "Blu-ray is an incomplete format" and "1.0 players are obsolete," blah, blah, blah. I guess consumers are crazy for being more concerned with having a wide variety of movie selection, instead of watching a guy in a 2" box while buying official replica movie garbage online from their player. |
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Let's also not forget that after the supply of stock-on-hand HD-DVD players is depleated, Blu's #'s will start to rise substantially because they won't have nearly as much competition. I think the rise in HD-DVD's numbers are only due to the current fire sale.
We've already seen the news coming from Woolworths and the quiet liquidation of HD-DVD players at Circuit City. There was also a report that WalMart was clearancing the "Venture" players. I don't think most retailers will re-stock their supply of HD-DVD players based on a surge in sales of the players they can't normally sell without practically giving them away. Once they're gone, hopefully, they'll stay gone. I'm no economics major, maybe I'm naive, but I think this is to be expected in the short term. |
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Blu-Ray players being given with HDTV's is NOTHING like HD DUD players being sold as upconverters: The person that purchases DUD knows that he won't be able to watch High Def movies because they are mostly released on Blu-Ray. |
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You put out arguments that you then argue against in the same post.
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However contemplate on this. Last week when NPD said that their data did not show a downhill trend for HD-DVD and that the increase in BD players were factored by it being given away with HDTV sales. Regardless of how that is spun, consumers were spending A LOT more money on buying HDTVs than on a HD-DVD player. Even when the BD player is given away, retailers are HAPPY that they moved that many HDTVs because it means more profit margins for them from the sale of the HDTVs. Consumers feel happy they got something out of "nothing", retailers are happy to be selling. ON THE FLIP SIDE, HD DVD players alone do not generate that much margin. Combined with low unit sales, it makes retailers wonder why they are wasting shelf and warehouse space for these HD DVD players. Quote:
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If I'm not mistaken amazon isn't measured either. We don't know how many Amazon sells but the Toshiba players are always leading there. I doubt the numbers are near 50/50 but they are probably closer than what NPD is showing.
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Warner Bros. has announced plans to discontinue its support of the HD DVD format after May 31, 2008. ...on its HD DVD titles. I will be honest, I don't know how their ranks work...I've never paid them any attention. However, again, regardless of how many HD DVD units Amazon sells, it ain't selling that many. |
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Nov 2007
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http://www.dvdtown.com/news/hd-dvd-g...huge-drop/5172 Last edited by york weir; 01-29-2008 at 05:27 PM. |
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The problem is that there is a wide variety of blu-ray players and an extremely narrow selection of HD DVD players. Naturally those few players will rank higher. What you cannot see on Amazon is the total volume of BD standalones versus HD DVD. We can see that however for s/w where blu is smoking HD DVD. Since that is the only valid indicator that you have on Amazon specifically, perhaps you should heed it. Or just recognize that NPD already accounts for Amazon. |
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Looks like Amazon is counted. For the record, when Amazon used to show their "stock" data and eProductwars tracked it, you could follow the graph by time and date. I looked at players and the #1 selling HD DVD player last summer was moving about 100 units a week. Pathetic. |
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Jul 2007
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I'm bummed that the 80GB may be no more 'cause the 40GB lacks this important aspect. Plus, I could use another BD player in another room. The media server capabilities alone make this worth it. |
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The ppl that want the Blu-ray player will buy it and wait for it to come in stock. The peole that dont want the player might just opt for a diff TV. |
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Next week's hardware numbers will be drastically up again. This was the 2nd week of the price drop from Toshiba and a TON of HD DVD backers bought 2nd and 3rd players. People are not buying into the format, it is basically backers that more then 1 player. That is all. Guarantee you will see hardware sales back up to 80% or higher next week in regards to stand alone players.
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