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Looks like it wasn't the HD DVD/Blu-ray battle that was keeping potential customers away from high-definition video players after all.

The NPD Group released some of its retail sales tracking data Wednesday that showed sales of Blu-ray standalone players (not a PlayStation 3, combo player, or PC with Blu-ray drive) had mostly decreased since the beginning of the year.

Standalone Blu-ray player unit sales in the U.S. decreased 40 percent from January to February and saw a very slight increase (2 percent) between February and March, according to NPD.

HD DVD players fared even worse--player unit sales dropped 13 percent from January to February, and 65 percent from February to March--which was expected. Toshiba stopped production of HD DVD units in February, and the format's promotional group disbanded in March.

So what does this mean for Blu-ray player vendors? Why haven't sales experienced any sort of substantial uptick without a competitor? Prices offer one clue. Blu-ray player prices were at their peak for the year in mid-March, around $400. During the holiday shopping season the average price had been closer to $300.

But more likely is what NPD's high-def video analysts have been harping on for a while: that DVD is "good enough" for most consumers. And that the picture offered by a Blu-ray Disc and accompanying player doesn't appear so overwhelmingly better than a standard DVD and an upconverting player that many consumers can't justify the dramatically increased cost.

To that point, sales of significantly less expensive upconverting DVD players have actually increased 5 percent over the first quarter of 2008, compared with the same quarter a year ago. Standard DVD player sales dropped 39 percent over the same period.

Blu-ray player prices are going to have to drop dramatically, to around $200 probably, to make themselves more attractive to consumers outside of the early adopter/home theater enthusiast crowd. Sony, one of the largest producers of Blu-ray players, says $200 players aren't likely until next year at the earliest.

source:  http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9932311-7.html?tag=cnetfd.mt

 

standalone blue rays need to drop prices because ps3 is much better value right now 



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when we will see a price drop????maybe in christmass



Well for one thing, it's not the holiday season. It's going to be slow. Secondly, the prices for the stand-alones are still ridiculous. Thirdly, profile 2.0 (or whatever it is) players haven't been released yet (they probably will be by christmas)



it's the price that's putting consumers off now , it was cheaper to be a blu-ray supporter [during] the format war.

I kinda wish HD-DVD didn't die so early , it would have definetley forced the blu-ray backers to act more with the consumer in mind.




licensing it to the chinese manufacturers and I'm sure we'll see sub 200 player by christmas, and of course blue ray movie have to drop price too to compete with dvds.

problem solved!



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The deals are non-existent now. You don't even get the 5 free movies anymore. I think christmas will help, but when the 2.0 players come out, I'm sure the price will probably go up at first.

It is really sad that HD-DVD is gone. We wouldn't even be close to the current level of adoption if not for HD-DVD.



I doubt Sony are too worried about this, the PS3 is selling well. It makes more sense to buy a PS3 instead of a standalone player.

Off topic, but I really wish King Kong would be released on Blu-Ray! And the LotR trilogy.



  

I think that alot of people arent ready to ditch their dvd collection or players yet. To me there is nothing on Blu ray that warrants paying 10 bucks more than a dvd. My 2 cents



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standalone blu ray players are way overpriced, the average person is not going to spend 400 dollars just to watch a movie, especially when the economy is bad. they need a price drop.



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But why are blu-ray players still so damn expensive? If Sony can cut the price so much on the drives, why can't other manufacturers?