Consumers still not sold on Blu-ray

Tue May 27, 2008 11:50AM EDT

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By now we all know: Blu-ray was the big winner in the high-definition DVD wars. Sony must be sitting on its spoils like a victorious medieval king, just sitting back and counting the yen, right? The only problem is that, as the Washington Post notes, Blu-ray's victory hasn't translated to sales.

Things were supposed to pick up after HD DVD bowed out of the market. Many analysts looked at high-def's low sales numbers last year as a "wait it out" problem, as consumers were obviously reluctant to buy one format when one was certain soon to be discontinued. 

And so when HD DVD left the market earlier this year, many expected to see a rapid rise in Blu-ray sales. But that hasn't happened. In fact, the opposite has: In February, Blu-ray player sales dropped 40 percent and rose a mere 2 percent in March.

The industry is crying foul, with Home Media Magazine publisher Thomas Arnold saying that the numbers reflect an availability issue, that there weren't enough players on the market to meet demand, and that the first quarter is a bad time for electronics sales anyway. (Does anyone remember Blu-ray players being completely out of stock in February? Yeah, me neither.)

But additional figures tend to support the notion that Blu-ray isn't catching on. The most telling: Sales of Blu-ray movies, for which there's clearly no shortage issue. According to Home Media Magazine's own figures, in the optical video disc market, DVD still has a 95 percent share vs. Blu-ray's 5 percent (figures for week of 5/11/08). And Blu-ray sales are dropping, not rising. I'll add that the fact that Blu-ray player prices have gone up in a sad attempt to gouge consumers, and Blu-ray movies cost an extra $5 or $10 over the price of a regular DVD has likely left a bad taste in consumers' mouths and isn't helping matters.

Still, Blu-ray title availability remains spotty, and there's a lot of upside remaining as bigger movies come out for the format. As well, the next version of Blu-ray's specs, BD Live, could generate more interest in the format. 

But perhaps the simple explanation is the best one, as the Post quotes Jupiter's Michael Gartenberg: "During the course of the [HD] battle, consumers lost interest in both formats."

Note to Blu-ray: Your job is to get people to start caring again. Good luck. 

LINK: Blu-ray awaits its spoils 

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  • 1 Posted by wolverinemarky on Tue May 27, 2008 12:24PM EDT Report Abuse

    well I can understand peoples reluctance, but i went the safe route and bought a ps3 i own around 6 blu-ray dvds. I think price is a major factor if they can get the price of the player down to 100-150 bucks and more and more people get hdtvs i can see blu-ray taking off.

  • 2 Posted by aceledon on Tue May 27, 2008 12:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    Price, price, price. Player is too expensive, the movies are expensive and the difference in quality over regular dvd's doesn't seem to make it worth the extra money.

  • 3 Posted by wanhashim on Tue May 27, 2008 1:06PM EDT Report Abuse

    More people will switch to Blue Ray if the Blue Ray player's price is reduced.

  • 4 Posted by agustin2489 on Tue May 27, 2008 1:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    For me, prices are something that I'd like to go down. That's the hurdle for me.

  • 5 Posted by hedo4three2002 on Tue May 27, 2008 1:25PM EDT Report Abuse

    It probably has more to do with the economy..I intend on getting a PS3, my son has one but to buy another one right now with limited time to use it isnt practical. Also with the hint of Blu-ray players coming out with streaming availability from carriers like Netflix may also be be holding back some buyers. Right now a major price drop would spur sales. And lets not forget that some players are doing a pretty good job of upscaling standard dvds.

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