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Old 02-08-2008, 08:34 PM   #1
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Study: Consumer Interest In Blu-ray Growing
But both high-def formats still lagging behind standard DVDs.
By Swanni

Washington, D.C. (February 8, 2008) -- Consumer interest in Blu-ray players is growing while interest in HD DVD is flattening.

That's according to a new study from the NPD Group, as reported by Video Business.

NPD notes that consumers' desire to buy Blu-ray players has risen since Warner Bros. announced last month that it would endorse the high-def disc format. The decision has given Blu-ray a 5-2 advantage over HD DVD among major studios.

The research study found that 8.1 percent of consumers said they "intended" to buy a Blu-ray player, compared to 6.3 percent late last year.

The consumer intent to buy HD DVD is still slightly higher than for Blu-ray, but NPD says it has declined since Thanksgiving.

Despite the improvement for Blu-ray, NPD also says that less than 10 percent of consumers say they plan to buy a player in either format in the next six months.

http://www.tvpredictions.com/blustudy020808.htm
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Old 02-08-2008, 10:57 PM   #2
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Default Video Business: NPD says "intent-to-buy Blu-ray" grows

More people are expressing interest in buying Blu-ray players, while interest in HD DVD players falls. Here is the article:

FEB. 8 | Consumers are expressing more desire to purchase Blu-ray Disc players following Warner Bros. Entertainment’s swing to back that format exclusively, according to the NPD Group. Meanwhile, the research firm reports that interest in HD DVD players is flattening.

Overall, there is weak demand for both BD and HD DVD set-tops. In the first two weeks of January, NPD’s surveys show that on average, less than 10% of respondents say they plan to buy a stand-alone player in either format in the next six months. NPD’s sample includes about 6,000 regular DVD buyers, starting at age 13.

However, NPD’s surveys do show diverging intent for BD and HD DVD. Late last year, the percentage of consumers intending to buy a BD player topped at around 6.3%, but that had risen to 8.1% of consumers by Jan. 16.

HD DVD intent to buy continues to top BD, which has been the case since NPD started reporting high-def hardware results in October. Yet, intent to buy BD is growing, while intent to buy HD is down from the period around Thanksgiving.

Russ Crupnick, VP and senior entertainment analyst at NPD, believes the abundance of products labeled high-definition, such as HDTVs, HD camcorders, etc., is likely working to falsely prop up some interest for the similarly sounding HD DVD. However, Toshiba’s recent price chops on players also might have helped the hardware stay on consumers’ radars at the same time that studio support for HD DVD has fallen.

“I think that the trend is more important than the absolute level,” said Crupnick. BD intent “is low, but trending up. And certainly these past two weeks are higher than any week we’ve seen dating all the way back to October.”

Realistically, consumers who say they will buy either format player will not necessarily wind up actually buying one, he adds, based on survey respondents’ historical tendency to exaggerate. But if just a quarter of the most recent 8.1% of pro-BD people actually do purchase, that would generate roughly 1.6 million in BD set-top sales over the next six months. That analysis is based on the 80 million DVD buying U.S. households normally represented in NPD sampling, said Crupnick.

At the end of 2007, about 1 million BD and HD DVD set-tops combined had been sold in the U.S., “so that would be a vast improvement of where we are now,” he said.

Consumer electronics retail buyer David Workman notes that although HD DVD set-tops continue to sell for retailers in 2008, BD stand-alones have racked up comparably more sales gains. In addition to Warner being a factor, he believes retailers bundling free BD players with same-branded HDTVs also has boosted the format.

“I think we have seen an uptick in the sale of BD players,” said Workman, executive director of the PRO Group. “There clearly was a momentum shift that accompanied the Warner announcement.”

Additionally, according to Warner Home Video worldwide president Ron Sanders, studio consumer sampling shows that 40% more of its respondents would consider buying a BD player if Warner decided to exclusively back the format. Conducted while Warner was still format-neutral, the survey did influence the studio’s decision to solely back BD.

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Old 02-08-2008, 11:00 PM   #3
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Interesting article, only adds to Blu-ray's solid momentum and case. Thanks for sharing!
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Old 02-08-2008, 11:16 PM   #4
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Economic outlook is pretty darn bad right now. Luxury purchases are likely to stay low for a while. I know no one is buying birds right now, at least around here.
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Old 02-08-2008, 11:21 PM   #5
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HD DVD intent to buy continues to top BD, which has been the case since NPD started reporting high-def hardware results in October.
I found this both surprising and interesting...
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Old 02-08-2008, 11:37 PM   #6
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What concerns me the most is this

"Overall, there is weak demand for both BD and HD DVD set-tops"

People are not convinced folks, get the word out. BD has the most of the CRUMBS.
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Old 02-09-2008, 12:04 AM   #7
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When I first bought a DVD player, at least 18 months after the format launched, few others appeared interested in the format, VHS was good enough for them.

12 months later the format took off.

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Old 02-09-2008, 12:08 AM   #8
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With all of the posts here on returned DUD players, people who work at BB posting slow DUD sales and high interest in BD players, I find this very difficult to beleive.

For the past 3 months now, I never see anyone selecting DUD movies when in BB. I don't think the article is valid at all!
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