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Old 10-14-2007, 03:19 PM   #1
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Default When will Blu-ray become mainstream?

I remember DVD came out in 97 and it took it to at least 2001 before it was a household item even with the PS2 being a DVD player! How long until Blu-Ray becomes the standard for movies? 2 yrs? 4 yrs? I personally don't think it will happen until players drop to $200.00 (quality ones/ not Chinese crap) and you can walk into your local Best Buy/CC/Fry's/WMT and get movies for 7.99 to 14.99 by the boat load!!! What is your opinion?
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Old 10-14-2007, 03:27 PM   #2
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I remember DVD came out in 97 and it took it to at least 2001 before it was a household item even with the PS2 being a DVD player! How long until Blu-Ray becomes the standard for movies? 2 yrs? 4 yrs? I personally don't think it will happen until players drop to $200.00 (quality ones/ not Chinese crap) and you can walk into your local Best Buy/CC/Fry's/WMT and get movies for 7.99 to 14.99 by the boat load!!! What is your opinion?
Hard to say, on one hand, the format change is one of the ways the industry can account for inflation in the prices. Unlike VHS->DVD, all tvs that play DVD don't 'benefit' from a shift to HDM. It's really dependant on HDTVs becoming a norm as well.
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Old 10-14-2007, 04:41 PM   #3
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I think it will be mainstream when those who resist change no longer have an option. I probably know as many people who don't ever watch television as I do people who even know that Blu-ray and HDDVD even exist. My business partners can all afford what ever AV hardward they want, but none even know that their analog televisions will be no good in two years. There are a lot of people who can afford to buy HD hardware now, but they don't watch sports or movies at home. They spend their money on cars, skis, boats, guns, bikes, travelling, lake homes and other things. They are simply not interested. I was not either, because for years I resisted even looking at high def televisions, so as not to know what I was missing. What you don't know won't hurt you, so to speak.
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Old 10-14-2007, 05:31 PM   #4
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or when name brand blu-ray players sell for $99.99 and under (not just a sale price).

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Old 10-14-2007, 05:57 PM   #5
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Default Blu needs to make everyone realize it is the next format

I think this holiday season will make many realize that Blu-ray is better than the other HD Format. If Best Buy continues to run promotions like "Buy one, get one free" (like they are this week), if companies keep putting Blu material like posters, end-caps and other such things up it will lead consumers to wonder what Blu is, and many will find it necessary to upgrade. There is also the cost factor, many can not justify spending $500 on a player, many can't even justify the cost of the PS3. I personally think the PS3 price is reasonable, but it be nice if it drops an other $100 or $50 , and Blu players REALLY need to come down in price this holiday season, at least $300, although $200 would be more ideal.
Then there's a whole group of people that don't have an HD TV because they think they cost to much, not worth it, or whatever they may think. The cost has come down a lot for an HDTV, sure 1080P televisions and XBRs and other such sets still cost a fortune; however, not many really need a 1080P and there's also decent TVs out there that don't cost a lot, such as Vizio, Sylvania and others (not name brand, but still nice looking and working TVs). There needs to be more focus on those that buy an HDTV, it wouldn't kill Sony (or other Blu-ray supporters) to run a promotion that involves Blu when someone registers or buys their new TV. Even if they just insert Blu ray material, people will likely come across it and perhaps realize its something they should invest in. Many purchase Home-Theaters in a Box with their new TVs just cause it might be easier than buying separate stuff, why not sell Blu-ray ready sets? An other idea would be putting the Blu logo on TVs, they put the HDMI, Dolby and other logos right in front of the TV, where everyone can see it (usually next to the power button), they should add a Blu-ray ready logo.
There is so much that can be done for Blu-ray to completely secure their future. I really do believe that Blu will be the next format, but they need to do stuff that will make everyone know Blu is the next format. Of the electronics manufacturers, only Toshiba seems to be the REAL HD-DVD supporter and LG and some others are neutral, most companies support Blu and they have the power to guide consumers to the next format.
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Old 10-14-2007, 06:02 PM   #6
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When HDTVs reach more than 50% of TV-owning households.
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Old 10-14-2007, 06:04 PM   #7
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When HDTVs reach more than 50% of TV-owning households.
Definitely not in the next 5 years... if ever. May depend on what you mean by mainstream. Replacing DVD's?
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Old 10-14-2007, 06:06 PM   #8
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Will take 8-5 years. Still most of the people that will buy them will not buy them because they want blu ray but because there old DVD player died & that dvd players have been fazed out.
8-15 years until people (50% of US households) use the blu ray as it is intended to be used, on a HDtv.
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Old 10-14-2007, 06:43 PM   #9
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a lot depeneds on the format war if the war ened now 2010
if the war is still on come Q1 of 2009 blu-ray will just fight one format war after anouther
1st HD-DVD then DVD then downloads
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Old 10-14-2007, 07:03 PM   #10
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Sooner than expected. HD TVs have been growing at a great rate.

If the law for HD-only signals ever comes out, more will go HD (talking USA here).

With places like Best Buy pushing HD-only pretty much, we're getting there. The retail difference from just last year (especially the one before that) is amazing.

All consumer studies show that HD TV owners will pay up to about $200 for a next-gen player. So, the race is on for that mark.
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Old 10-14-2007, 08:43 PM   #11
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a lot depeneds on the format war if the war ened now 2010
if the war is still on come Q1 of 2009 blu-ray will just fight one format war after anouther
1st HD-DVD then DVD then downloads
agree, so I am going (assuming everything goes well this quarter) could be around 2y
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