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Blu-ray Disc player sales on the up

by Parm Mann on 8 May 2009, 13:01

Tags: NPD Market Research

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James Sherwood of The Register reports:

Blu-ray Disc player sales are rising, according to fresh figures from US market watcher NPD. But many people are still either unfamiliar with the format or waiting for prices to drop further.

According to the analyst’s latest point-of-sale sourced data, sales of Blu-ray players shot up a massive 72 per cent in North America during Q1, compared to the same period last year. That amounts to some 400,000 units sold during the first three months of 2009.

Yet despite an NPD online survey of 7000 US consumers discovering that 90 per cent of North Americans are now aware of the Blu-ray format, only six per cent of those questioned said they’d be extremely likely or very likely to buy a player within the next six months.

Cost, as always, was identified as a key issue. The six per cent of potential Blu-ray player buyers said they’d expect to pay roughly $214 (£141/€161) for one, suggesting that many are waiting for prices to drop from the Q1 average of $261 (£173/€197).

Other NPD respondents said they hadn’t bought a Blu-ray player yet because DVD players are still “good enough”, while others admitted that they’re just not interested in the format.

Russ Crupnick, Entertainment Industry Analyst at NPD, hinted that recommendations from friends will drive many Blu-ray player sales. “They [friends] are selling the benefits [of Blu-ray] in a way that is far more effective than simply viewing an advertisement”.



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Having just bought a laptop with a Blu-ray drive I was very excited to try blu-ray out. Having found out the average price of even an old release is >£12 I've gone down the rental route. I can't see myself buying lots of blu-rays unless the prices comes down to the ‘a couple of pounds more than the DVD release’ point - I expect thats most people are waiting for. Lets face it - who wants to pay a premium for most of the rubbish thats produced.
You forget how much DVDs were when they came out. They will come down eventually. What I hate is going into a shop showing Blu-Ray and their set up is AWFUL. Not really doing it justice. No wonder so many people say DVD is good enough when they see rubbish displays.
Stringent
You forget how much DVDs were when they came out. They will come down eventually. What I hate is going into a shop showing Blu-Ray and their set up is AWFUL. Not really doing it justice. No wonder so many people say DVD is good enough when they see rubbish displays.

It's like when Currys used to have 360s hooked up to Panasonic LCDs with composite cables.
Gunbuster
It's like when Currys used to have 360s hooked up to Panasonic LCDs with composite cables.

When you see how much they charge for component or HDMI cables, I'm not surprised….the staff are probably afraid to go near the things, let alone use them on demo displays!
shaithis
When you see how much they charge for component or HDMI cables, I'm not surprised….the staff are probably afraid to go near the things, let alone use them on demo displays!
Ultimate irony it was sitting next to a £10 360 3rd-party component cable, that professed itself as “this is what you need for HD”. This was back before HDMI 360s.