Tuesday, June 3rd 2008
Blu-ray Disc Sales Hit 11 Million Mark
Since Blu-ray is a lone wolf in the high-definition arena, it's time to see some reports that will tell us how well is the format selling. According to data compiled by the Redhill Group for Home Media Magazine, over 11 million Blu-ray discs have been sold since the format launched before two years. Sales have increased fourfold since this time last year, and early sales data for May suggests that more titles have been sold in the first five months of this year than all of last year combined. Current bestselling Blu-ray titles include: "I Am Legend", "3:10 To Yuma", and "No Country for Old Men". Analysts also believe that these numbers will continue to grow in the second half of the year, when blockbuster films like Paramount's "Transformers", "Sleeping Beauty" and "Tinker Bell" hit the market.
Source:
Hollywood In Hi-Def
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I'm quite sorry to break this to you guys, but the price argument is definitely over.
Lol @ vroom bang. The irony! You are planning on buying a 1080p yet downloaded HD can only be viewed in 720p and 1080i. Go waste you're money by doing great homework like that!
Why the price drop?
"Blu-Ray sux because the prices will increase if HD-DVD dies"
:laugh:
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:slap:
By christmas there will be sub 100$ blu-ray players.
It was $30 including shipping though. :D
talking about homework, read the first line of my post. I'm buying a 1080p for my PS3 GAMES.;)