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Analysts agree that HD DVD demise is good news for the console

Sales of the PlayStation 3 could see a rise of up to 10 per cent in the wake of Toshiba's pull-out from the next generation DVD war as a result of educated consumers who have been waiting for the format war to end.

That's according to Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter, who also told GamesIndustry.biz that as well as the short term boost, the long term effect will be even more positive.

"Longer term, I think it's a huge boon for Sony, as most retail clerks will be instructed to push Blu-ray along with sales of HD monitors at holiday, so we should see a large increase in PS3 sales year-over-year at holiday," he said.

Ed Barton and Richard Cooper, from Screen Digest, broadly agree: "With the format war over, and the end of the consumer indecision resulting from it, video consumers are likely to purchase the PS3 as the most cost effective, future proof Blu-ray player," they said.

"In the longer term lower price, higher specification set-top Blu-ray players will take on the role as best entry level Blu-ray player but not within the next 12 months. This could result in a small but significant rise in the number of PS3s bought over the next 12 months as Blu-ray players."

On the question of what Microsoft's response might be, given that the Xbox 360 supported an HD DVD peripheral but with no official plans to do the same for Blu-ray at this point, opinion was mixed.

Pachter feels that while committing the Xbox 360 to Blu-ray is an option for Microsoft, either in terms of a built-in device or as a peripheral, both are unlikely - while to compete on that basis with the PlayStation 3 the company can only look towards price cuts.

Barton and Cooper feel that the demise of HD DVD won't have a negative effect on the Xbox 360, and that Microsoft will instead see benefits in other areas.

"If anything Microsoft will appreciate more Xbox 360 owners being driven to the Live Video Store as it makes more margin on HD content supply from XBL than via the HD DVD platform."

Sony is yet to officially comment on the HD DVD situation, while Microsoft has reiterated that it doesn't believe Xbox 360 sales will be affected.

"As we've long stated, we believe it is games that sell consoles and Xbox 360 continues to have the largest next-gen games library with the most exclusives and best selling games in the industry," the company said.



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i dont think it will effect PS3 sales all that much, i mean if someone wants Blu they can buy a stand alone player for much cheaper



 

"they can buy a stand alone player for much cheaper"

really? Where do you find a BluRay player with full standards compatibility for much under 400$?



El Nino

You have made a grave mistake. Bringing up the high-def wars being good for sony. Cue the Blu-ray won't help the PS3 and Digtal distribution/DVD will win out. Hope you have a flame-suit ready!



Kyros said:
"they can buy a stand alone player for much cheaper"

really? Where do you find a BluRay player with full standards compatibility for much under 400$?
 ebay.....or google shopping search..not to mentio

 



 

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@DMesterJ

Man I really can't post anything without getting your blessings DMesterJ. Are people really going to flip over this moderate prediction. I figure this thread will go two ways:

1. You agree

2. You disagree

Wow talk about flamebait material LOL

 Also I didn't comment on this just reporting an article for others to make their opinion on it if any.  Might just get buried who knows.



Edit: forget it. these are the same people who believed that Sony would roll out the PS4 in August, 08



Not trying to be a fanboy. Of course, it's hard when you own the best console eve... dang it

Retrasado said:

umm.. mesototo, the cheapest BD player out there goes for $370 at target. But for only $20 more, you get a completely future proof (as far as future BD standards go) BD player, a media center that only has one peer (the Xbox 360), and a next-gen gaming console. So yeah, BD's victory should provide a boost for the PS# at least i nthe short term.


And it's still $360 more than I'm willing to spend on a disc player. ;)

I do think this will help the PS3, but I don't think it'll be all that noticable, and if to much of the sales of the PS3 start coming from blu-ray player buyers then I think we're only start noticing it through software sales, which won't be high as they should be relative to the userbase. Up to this point software sales of the PS3 have been very comparable to the 360, so it's probably wrong to assume that many people are buying the PS3 as a "cheap" blu-ray player. There's more money in the movie disc format than in gaming (at least for Sony) so it's doesn't really effect Sony.



@ Elnino

LOL. I've been posting a lot today.

I agree, but if you've seen te recent threads about HD-DVD losing out, they get ugly, and they get ugly fast. I just wanted you to know that.



Well no, we're talking about if people will get a console because of blu ray. Heck no.
If prices go down, people will buy stand alone blu ray players, any other producer than Sony will not go with high prices for long, because they won't want to sell less than the PS3 in terms of blu ray players. And the PS3 is still damn expensive to tell the truth. Either way it'll go, the PS3 will not see boosts in sales. It it were to happen, people would have started buying ps3's like crazy after it turned out that blu ray is outselling hd dvd some 26:86, as it was pretty obvious that the format was gaining ground fast.



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