Harris Poll says 11% of Americans own an HD DVD player while

General discussions about HD DVD along with other related things.
Forum rules
Topics of an offensive or inappropriate nature will be deleted. Members found posting inappropriate or offensive content be will be warned. If user persists in posting topics of an offensive or inappropriate nature will be banned. We encourage users to report inappropriate posting. Please respect other members by not posting offensive or inappropriate content.

Harris Poll says 11% of Americans own an HD DVD player while

Postby hddvdfan07 » Sun Jun 21, 2009 2:25 pm

Well the studios may have decided the format War but the public obviously have other ideas:

"According to a new Harris Poll, more U.S. homes have a Blu-ray or HD-DVD player compared to a year ago, but adoption is slow. Only 7 percent of Americans own a Blu-ray player, up from 4 percent in 2008; while 11 percent have an HD-DVD unit, up from 6 percent a year ago.

I suspect that HD-DVD's slightly higher popularity is due to the fact that HD-DVD players were cheaper than their Blu-ray competitors, and hence were more appealing to early adopters. Of course, now that HD-DVD has gone the way of Betamax, it's certain to fade away quickly.

The popularity of high-def physical media gets a boost if you factor in the 9 percent of U.S. consumers who own a Sony PlayStation 3, which plays Blu-ray discs too. Still, consumers' lack of interest in Blu-ray is bad news for proponents of the HD disc format. Only 7 percent of survey respondents who don't own a Blu-ray player say they're likely to buy a Blu-ray unit within the next year, down from 9 percent in May 2008.

HDTV Yes, Blu-ray No

Nearly half of U.S. consumers now own a high-definition TV, according to the Harris poll. Add that to the fact that prices of both Blu-ray players and discs are falling rapidly, and consumer indifference to HD players is a telling sign.

The online poll by Harris Interactive surveyed 2,401 U.S. adults between April 13 and 21, 2009.

A statement by Harris Interactive vice president and senior consultant Milton Ellis nicely sums up the challenges facing Blu-ray:

"Blu-ray also faces competition from alternative technologies such as cable, satellite, and the Internet. Consumers today can easily watch high definition TV channels or use the Internet or video-on-demand to access high definition movies. In the near future, access to high definition movies may be a download or streaming delivery of one's favorite movies to a home media server that eliminates the need for a Blu-ray player and Blu-ray disc."

Bingo. Home theater buffs and early adopters may take to Blu-ray, but most consumers will likely bypass HD discs altogether and advance directly to movie streaming and download services."

http://www.pcworld.com/article/166936/why_doesnt_anyone_want_a_bluray_playe
hddvdfan07
Site Admin
 
Posts: 16
Joined: Sun Mar 02, 2008 5:00 pm

Return to General HD DVD Topic Forum

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest

cron