alpha_dk said:
Digital Distribution is already more mainstream than Blu-Ray. All you have to do is look at the viewership of Hulu, one of MANY digital distribution outlets, which in a given month is SEVERAL TIMES the LTD sales of Blu-Ray. Don't you get it? Digital Distribution has already beaten Blu-Ray. It already has a greater mindshare, and greater usage than Blu-Ray. At the same time, DVD sales are up more than Blu-Ray sales (if you calculate the revenue increase/unit increase from this article, you'll see that most of the physical media gains were in DVD, not blu-ray). Right now, the movie industry is in a transition from DVDs to digital distribution. I am sure BR will last a while, as will DVDs (much as the CD has), but the future is written in stone, and it has already started. |
==> To me, ur 2 links prove NOTHING about what ur are claiming except maybe that consumers still prefer buy things "in the old style" (BR/DVD) over digital distribution
Also my last link http://www.engadgethd.com/2008/07/18/nielsen-videoscan-high-def-market-share-for-week-ending-july-13t/
explain you why BR is slowly "eating" DVD sales.
"Online is the future, DVD is the present and BR somewhere between the 2."
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