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A top Sony executive is suggesting that the high price of Blu-ray high-def discs is slowing consumer acceptance of the new home video format.

In an interview with Reuters, Stan Glasgow, president of Sony Electronics, said Blu-ray player sales will likely fall short of forecasts this year. While many analysts have said dropping player prices could spark a holiday sales rush, others have said the high price of a Blu-ray movie title will continue to damper consumer enthusiasm.

Many new Blu-ray releases are priced around $10 more than the standard-def DVD edition.
Glasgow added that Blu-ray manufacturers will fall short of their target of selling five million Blu-ray players across the globe in 2008.

"They (movie studios) need to make money, and the packaged media (discs) is a critical way for them to make money so I understand their problems also," Glasgow told the wire service. "But I'd love to see those prices come down, as well as the price of Blu-ray players, to drive adoption."

"It's not that far off of it," Glasgow said. "Maybe 10 percent off of what we had thought. It's truly one of the items that has performed well during this economic mess."

Several retailers are now selling entry-level Blu-ray players for under $200 and some officials are suggesting that the price could drop as low as $128 during the holiday shopping season.

Interestingly, before the player price drop, some studio executives, who control the price of the discs, have suggested that Blu-ray's growth has been slowed by high player prices.

Glasgow also said in the interview that sales of high-def sets are slowing some thanks to the sluggish economy.

"We expected the TV industry to just skyrocket this holiday season. It's going to grow, but its not skyrocketing," he said. "There are less consumers...willing to spend money. I believe 80 percent of that is just consumer confidence. They don't feel as comfortable making a major investment in a television."

 



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Come to think of it... it's been a while since certain people post threads about how awesome Blu-Ray was doing.

Looks like Sony isn't even spinning it anymore... disc sales for blu-ray have never been good.

Still, the movie studios will make sure to drag the consumer kicking and screaming into something most of them probably don't want eventually.

Assuming the economy recovers in the next few years before downloads win out.



Download a 1080p movie? Sure lets wait 20 hours for it to download..



 

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leo-j said:
Download a 1080p movie? Sure lets wait 20 hours for it to download..

Well they could always stream it.

Not that most people even want a 1080P movie... which is kinda the point.

HD really only matters to a very small group of people... and the gap won't be bridged until

A) Blu-ray stuff costs no different then DVD stuff

or

B) Most consumers are forced to jump ship due to declined DVD support.

 



Blu ray will take off when the prices of 1.HDTVs 2.Blu ray drive. 3.Blu ray disc all come down. I Would much rather buy a Blu ray than wait 8+ Hours to download on my 2MB Connection. Plus the downloads are all compressed. I want to make full use of my HDTV and Surround sound.



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yea market share according to neilson is back to 8%, it was floating around there for quite a while with a few spikes here and there.



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johnsobas said:
yea market share according to neilson is back to 8%, it was floating around there for quite a while with a few spikes here and there.

Is that real market share or market share among the top Blu-Ray movies only? I have to ask because I see a lot of the latter in Blu-Ray threads.

 



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oh that's right, i remember sony claiming they would get 50% market share this year.

http://tech.blorge.com/Structure:%20/2008/04/07/sony-expects-50-blu-ray-market-share-split-with-dvd-by-end-of-year/



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NJ5 said:
johnsobas said:
yea market share according to neilson is back to 8%, it was floating around there for quite a while with a few spikes here and there.

Is that real market share or market share among the top Blu-Ray movies only? I have to ask because I see a lot of the latter in Blu-Ray threads.

 

yea it's kind of an unfair comparison but it's the only comparison we have.  It is top 20 movies from each format and it's done by revenue not by amount sold.



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johnsobas said:
NJ5 said:
johnsobas said:
yea market share according to neilson is back to 8%, it was floating around there for quite a while with a few spikes here and there.

Is that real market share or market share among the top Blu-Ray movies only? I have to ask because I see a lot of the latter in Blu-Ray threads.

 

yea it's kind of an unfair comparison but it's the only comparison we have.  It is top 20 movies from each format and it's done by revenue not by amount sold.

I see. Considering that, 4% already seems like stretching it in terms of actual market share.

 



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