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starcraft said:

According to a new research report by ABI research entitled "Blu-ray: Consumer Survey Results", the PlayStation 3 is the only 'bright spot' for the Blu-ray format right now, and without it the format would be struggling "mightily" to reach any consumer acceptance.

“While you might think gamers purchase fewer movie discs than others, we didn’t see any significant evidence of that in our results,”
said ABI principle analyst Steve Wilson. “PS3 console shipments will go a long way to help bring down manufacturing costs and drive down Blu-ray player prices.”


Duh.


Outside of these PS3 sales however, mass consumer adoption of Blu-ray is growing at a pace much slower then the industry would like, added ABI.


Again, duh.  The country is in a recession, of course people aren't going to want to be upgrading when money is tight.

The report, which surveyed 1000 people Not the greatest number, but it works., found that over 50 percent of the respondents had not plans to buy a Blu-ray player ever Forever is a long time, that is stupid., and that an additional 23 percent are likely to buy, but not before 2009.Hoping for the recession to end. Most of those polled also declared they would not upgrade simply because they do not have an HDTV and do not plan to buy one.They need to add "right now."  And when their TV goes bad, and there are no more SD TVs on store shelves to buy, what then. Others simply felt standard definition DVD quality was "good enough." 50 percent of those polled rated Blu-ray quality as "much better" than standard DVD, but a large 40 percent said it was only "somewhat better."

ABI also added that they do not expect to see Blu-ray player prices to fall before 2009 Prices have already fallen this year, why won't they keep falling?  Thats right, because they will., and that the PS3 was still the bang for your buck if you do intend to upgrade. Probably, but you can get Blu Ray players for cheaper if you just aren't interested in games.[b/]“We expect that [Blu-ray] player prices will remain above $300 for Tier One models for the remainder of this year." To end this the way I started it, duh.  Prices are dropping, but not that fast.

http://www.afterdawn.com/news/archive/15001.cfm

Seems to me like someone needed to write an article for the day and he came up with that.