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playnext3 said:
thanks to the ps3

 

 the more expensive format won?



And that's the only thing I need is *this*. I don't need this or this. Just this PS4... And this gaming PC. - The PS4 and the Gaming PC and that's all I need... And this Xbox 360. - The PS4, the Gaming PC, and the Xbox 360, and that's all I need... And these PS3's. - The PS4, and these PS3's, and the Gaming PC, and the Xbox 360... And this Nintendo DS. - The PS4, this Xbox 360, and the Gaming PC, and the PS3's, and that's all *I* need. And that's *all* I need too. I don't need one other thing, not one... I need this. - The Gaming PC and PS4, and Xbox 360, and thePS3's . Well what are you looking at? What do you think I'm some kind of a jerk or something! - And this. That's all I need.

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Strategyking92 said:
playnext3 said:
thanks to the ps3

 

 the more expensive format won?

 

The better format won.

All HD DVD had going for it was price, something that'll keep going down.

Blu-Ray had larger storage capacity, scratch proof discs, among other things going for it. 

And honestly, had HD DVD not been fighting for it's life, would prices have been near as low as they were?  Toshiba was losing money on every player they sold.  Had HD DVD somehow won, prices would've gone right back up.



6/22: Source

* DVD sales down 22.94% to $123.46m
* Blu-ray sales down 33.41% to $8.48m
* DVD 94% Blu-ray 6%
* ATD: 93/7



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6/29:

* DVD sales up 5.11% to $129.76m
* Blu-ray sales up 4.71% to $8.88m
* DVD 93% Blu-ray 7%
* ATD: 93/7



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This is an interesting development, despite what they say I personally don't think this will ever be compatible with current players, but it should be with future PC drives, where it would shine best as a data storage device. As for storing 48 hrs of HD video, I don't think there is much of a market for that, most people will prefer to temorarily store on a HDD, but otaku who download every episode of every anime might find a use for this.

Pioneer's 400GB Blu-ray Disc Holds 48 Hours of Movies

Get ready to never leave your home. Pioneer announced this week a read-only Blu-ray technology that could put up to 48 hours, or 400GB, of movies on a single disc.


By comparison, the current Blu-ray Disc format stores 25GB on a single-layer disc and 50GB on a dual-layer version. A 50GB Blu-ray disc can hold up to about six hours of high-definition video.

16 Layers

The new Pioneer technology has 16 layers on a conventional 12-centimeter optical disc, and is currently a play-only version. The company has indicated that a writable version is being developed.

Pioneer's announcement said "it is possible to maintain compatibility" between the new, very high-density Blu-ray format and existing players. However, the company indicated that some kind of modification may be necessary, either in the production of the discs or in the players.

The key to making such storage possible, Pioneer said, is reducing interference between adjacent layers, as its prototype does.

A formal announcement of the 400GB technology is expected at the International Symposium on Optical Memory and Optical Data Storage, which begins Sunday in Hawaii. Industry observers anticipate that Pioneer will not commercially produce the discs, but will work with manufacturers. TDK has also announced a high-capacity disc, with six layers and a 150GB capacity.

In a separate announcement, Pioneer said it will start selling Blu-ray recorders in Japan before next March.

The recorders, to be sold under the Pioneer brand, will be made with Sharp Electronics. Sharp, Sony and Matsushita control virtually the entire Blu-ray market in Japan. Matsushita makes Panasonic products. No plans for sales of the recorder in the U.S. or elsewhere were announced.

'Not Earth-Shattering'

Josh Martin, an analyst with industry research firm Yankee Group, said the new, high-capacity disc is "interesting, but not earth-shattering." He said the last time he checked, it was not much cheaper to produce a Blu-ray disc with, say, three times the capacity of a single disc, than to produce three discs.

And then there's the matter of value for the average consumer. Martin said "there is value to a consumer in having multiple discs for, say, a $100 set." He added that a single disc with the same amount of movies, at the same price, doesn't have the same perceived value. But, Martin noted, a high-capacity recordable Blu-ray disc might have value in some businesses.

In general, he said Blu-ray player and disc sales appear to be picking up momentum, but there probably won't be any significant sales until closer to the holiday season. Martin noted that some retailers, such as Amazon and Wal-Mart, have reduced the price of some titles to $15 from about $25 or $30, and this could spur sales.


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7/6: Source

* DVD sales down 6.26% to $122.63m
* Blu-ray sales down 11.45% to $7.86m
* DVD 93% Blu-ray 7%
* ALTD: 93/7



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BR won't start seeing better sales until HD becomes standard; that will take a few years to happen.





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New data in again, Blu ray as a % of total discs is 12%, DVD is 88% thats quite a big jump for Blu. Keep it up Blu ray!

Here's a link (go to page 3 for the graph) : http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/questex/hom828645HFK/index.php



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7/12

*DVD sales down 5.21% to $115.29m
*Blu-ray sales up 7.12% to $8.42m
*DVD 88%/Blu-ray 12%

Good week for blu-ray, was it due to a big release?



12%,good week for Blu Ray.The increase on BR numbers is slower than I thought ,but at the same time few would have thought by january when it was still fighting it out with HD-DVD that one format alone of the two would reach 12% for some weeks as early as July this year.