| takeru51 said: Did they forget about Betamax? That didn't turn out well for Sony either. Looks like Blu-Ray is going to do better though, I gotta give them that. I think this 40 gig is just another attempt for Sony to get Blu-Ray further advancement, their company is really hoping it catches on. I'm not entirely sure what the pricing on HD DVD players is at right now, but I know that $400 is a pretty decent price. And hey, if it gets these people to buy a couple PS3 games, it just works out that much better for Sony. At the worst, they sell some Blu-Ray players. At best, they get some more gamers on their side. |
HD-DVD players are about $200 right now. And they come with a pile of ree movies as well (or did last I checked). I almost replaced my DVD player with an HD-DVD player and I might this Christmas.
Blu Ray isn't close to 'winning' anything, and the war is far, far from over. Sony has two huge trump cards:
(1) The PS3 is a Blu Ray 'trojan horse'
(2) Sony owns some of the bigger movie studios.
HD-DVD is better for studios and consumers because it's less expensive to produce and seemingly has smaller royalties associated with it.
Sales are so low for both Blu Ray and HD-DVD that nothing has been done that cannot yet be undone, marketshare-wise. The PS3 was supposed to be at least twice as popular as it is which would have been enough to help win the format battle. As it is, it's close and this holiday could easily turn the tables if the HD-DVD camp can keep pricing competitive and advertise heavily.







