Sunday, April 20th 2008
Blu-ray Sales Up 351%
Following the format's victory over HD DVD earlier this year, Blu-ray disks have seen their sales soar to 351% of those during the same period last year. When combined with standard DVD sales, the first quarter of this year offered the first year-on-year sales increase since DVD sales peaked three years ago. Steek Beeks, President of Lionsgate, said:
Source:
Blu-ray.com
Blu-ray had its second-best week ever in the seven days ending March 23, and we anticipate Blu-ray sales of $800 million to $1billion-plus for all of 2008, up dramatically from approximately $300 million last year.
24 Comments on Blu-ray Sales Up 351%
I say way to go to Sony though, they took the same risk back in the 80's and it failed miserably. I think it's about time they made up for all the money they've been losing since the PSP and PS3 came out.
www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=safari&rls=en&q=blu+ray+sales+up+351%25&btnG=Search
EDIT: Even the Home Media Magazine:
www.homemediamagazine.com/news/html/breaking_article.cfm?sec_id=2&&article_ID=12550
Also, if you goto Blu-ray.com it shows that they are reporting the news from another source.
I could never get a console, let along a PS3.
In my opinion, Digital Downloads will be great for rentals and things of that nature. However, when someone actually wants to own a movie, I believe they would rather have a hardcopy. But hey...I could be wrong...Look at what music has turned into. The iTunes revolution is already upon us.
However the key difference between music and movies is FILE SIZE. I don't think we will ever have an infrastructure that will keep up with MAXIMUM HD. Furthermore, sound quality will never be as good as it is on a physical copy...
As HD progresses with higher and higher resolutions, are infrastructure will never keep up with it, furthermore, the majority of people don't have server size HDDs to hold their enormous movies...
Blu-ray Player Prices Hit 2008 Highs As Competition Dwindles
Why would production cost decrease? They have to retool the Fabs...that was one of the good things about HD-DVD...same process as DVD.