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From Twice.com, a very informative article. Very good news for the Blu-ray format. Just takes a little time to assimilate the information :



More Know Blu-ray, But Hurdles Remain
-- TWICE, 6/3/2008 6:43:00 AM
Port Washington, N.Y. — More HDTV owners know about Blu-ray than a year ago, but the format still faces challenges, according to a new report by The NPD Group.


NPD’s report shows that 45 percent of HDTV owners in the United States now claim to be familiar with Blu-ray Disc (BD), up from 35 percent in June 2007.


And while only 6 percent of all consumers surveyed said they plan to purchase a BD device, NPD found purchase intent to be higher among the growing population of HDTV owners, boding well for the future of the format.


NPD's 2008 Blu-ray Disc Report reveals that 9 percent of HDTV owners plan to buy a BD-capable player in the next six months. “With HDTVs now in approximately 40 million US households, that percentage translates to a pool of almost 4 million potential BD player buyers,” according to Russ Crupnick, entertainment industry analyst for NPD.

Nevertheless, manufacturers still face challenges. Although HD DVD is no longer a competitive threat, many consumers are content with standard-definition DVD players and content. The leading reasons cited as barriers to purchase were a perceived high cost of BD players and a belief that standard-definition DVD is "good enough."


Consumers who purchased a BD set-top player cited “leading-edge technology” and a “superior viewing experience” as their primary reasons for making the purchase, NPD said. And they indicated a clear preference for BD content. In fact current BD set-top player owners expect that 80 percent of their upcoming purchases will be in BD rather than standard DVD. By comparison, 43 percent of PlayStation3 owners use the BD capability in their consoles at least once a month; however, they do not view BD movies as often as set-top device owners do.


“The door is open for studios to feed the consumer's appetite for Blu-ray content, and we expect sales to increase, as prices for hardware and software moderate in the coming months,” Crupnick said. “Even so it will take a concerted effort by manufacturers and retailers to ratchet awareness even further and convince all of those potential buyers of the superiority of Blu-ray Disc versus standard DVD.”

NPD said data for the report was collected via online survey, which was fielded between March 10 and March 20, 2008. Final data for the nationally representative sample was weighted to represent the U.S. population of individuals aged 18 and older.

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