illustrious and Warner retain Blu-ray Over Hd Dvd
Sony, the loser of the first media format war (Vhs vs. Betamax) and the maker of Blu-ray, is production great strides in the next battle against Hd Dvd.
This past week, Warner announced that the studio would release its films exclusively in Blu-ray starting in June. Today, renowned has decided to drop its reserve for Hd Dvd as well. Both studios now join Walt Disney, 20th Century Fox, and Mgm as exclusive backers of the Sony format. Universal Pictures remains the sole major studio in reserve of Hd Dvd.
The up-to-date moves to Blu-ray are a sign that the studios no longer wish to partake in the format war. Robin Harris of Zdnet wrote on his blog that "Dvd sales have weakened and Hollywood suspects the Hd format war is part of the problem." While competition is all the time good for consumers, the high price tags and the uncertain time to come of the two competitive formats have definitely been limiting their increase potential.
With compassionate mark-downs during the holiday shopping seasons, Hd Dvd and Blu-ray players still cost over 0 per unit, compared to the progressive scan Dvd player at or less. It's understandable that shoppers may not wish to risk hundreds of dollars on a potentially dead format, especially after they have just invested in an costly Hdtv. On the flip side, consumers might be keeping off on buying soon-to-be outdated original Dvds in prospect of the new format. Recently flourishing mail/web video rental store (Netflix and Blockbuster) has also contributed to the decrease in original Dvd sales, after years of double-digit growth.
Another venture is that Apple could soon be contribution Blu-ray drives as an upgrade choice for its MacBooks. On January 6th, Panasonic introduced thin Blu-ray drive for laptops. Since Apple is on the Board of Directors of the Blu-ray Disc connection and Panasonic is a major maker for all MacBook drives, the probability of Apple unveiling Blu-ray capable MacBooks at the next MacWorld is high.
What does this mean for consumers? Focusing on a particular format will help manufacturers lower output costs and help sell shop save floor space and join their marketing efforts. With analog broadcasting advent to an end, a particular format would help consumers adopt digital Tv and the next-gen format. If Blu-ray does win out, however, it will be a real downer for those who put down the money for a Xbox 360 Hd Dvd add-on. But hey, no one wants to see Sony lose two media format wars in a row, right?
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