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rich[182]

http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=9390

Well, several sources confirming this now, def fairs well for Blu-Ray

Note the numbers are pre PS3 price cut too, so take into account PS3 prob going to sell better now due to lower price and xmas and that any PS3 sales are surely going to be higher than standalone HD-DVD players and 360 HD-DVD add on drives then the gap will widen ?

Considering the PS3 poor sales to date, it doesn't fair well for HD-DVD, also hear Blockbuster may even totally remove HD-DVD from all their stores (currently only have limited HD-DVD titles, approx 10%)
 
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rich[182]

yeh, read that also today, thats why I was a bit surprised with the other results tbh, transformers is def a good showcase for a HD movie though
 
tbh most of teh figures are bull people include all sorts of weird stats to make them look better attacment rate is usually the better figure to look at
 
  BMW e46 320 Ci Sport
how long is this s**t going to last, it's easily the most annoying thing in technology right now. i won't HD but i'm not investing until i know i've got the winning format.
 
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£200 for a Tosh plus 5-7 HD-DVD's isn't a great deal of money to enjoy HD movies NOW. Yes you could keep waiting until one wins but your missing out on great quailty.
 
  Golf gti ed30+bmw m3
actually HD-DVD players are now outselling blueray:

PRESS RELEASE

UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif.—HD DVD set-tops have reclaimed their dominance over Blu-ray standalone players, according to weekly NPD Group unit sales figures cited by Toshiba. (source video business)

HD DVD players began outselling Blu-ray models starting in mid-September and regained a year-to-date lead of a little over 50% through the rest of the month, said Jodi Sally, Toshiba VP of marketing of digital A/V products.


Year to date, according to NPD figures she cited, HD DVD players command 53% of sales; Blu-ray players, 44%; dual format players, 3%.


She acknowledged several Blu-ray weekly victories in the run-up to home theater installer conference CEDIA, but she told attendees at Tuesday’s DVD Forum conference, that Blu-ray victory was short lived. At the time of CEDIA in early September, Sony executives said that the launch of the company’s $499 models, which marked the cheapest available BD set-tops to date, helped boost their August sales.


“When new models hit stores there will be a surge in demand. There were some weeks where we lagged,” said Sally. “But overall HD DVD continues to dominate.”


Toshiba began launching its series of third generation HD DVD players in September. Its new entry-level model, the $299 HD-A3 is beginning to hit shelves in October.


Sally also talked up HD DVD strength within PC drives. Toshiba estimates that 5 million HD DVD drives for desktops and notebooks will be sold during fiscal 2008. She believes that should make the format competitive with the Playstation 3, which was nearing 2 million units sold in the U.S. through the summer. HD DVD laptops are closing in on a relatively attractive $1,000 price point, likely fueling the retail movement.


Toshiba believes more people are buying PC HD DVD drives with the pure intention to watch high-def movies than people who are buying the PS3. Sources have estimated that just 20% of PS3 owners have played movies on the machine.
 


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