Originally posted by: spacejamz
Originally posted by: Genx87
This will take a few years to pan out so dont get excited yet. For starters HD-DVD players have been outselling Blu Ray stand alone players for a long time and it is usually a 60/40 split. I expect this split to widen as HD-DVD players continue to tumble in prices as more vendors enter the market.
There are 1.5M PS3's out in North America that we will never now how many are being used exclusively for games or movies. All we do know is that since the PS3 was released last NOV, it wiped out the disk sales lead that HD DVD built up in 7 months. Four months after that, blu ray has outsold HD DVD by over 450K disks...
Total Disks Sold (as of 05/27)
Blu-ray: 1,637,090
HD DVD: 1,192,410
The past two weeks after that blu ray has won by over 60%, so it would be safe to assume that lead of 444K has grown...
Toshiba projects that they will sell 1.0M players by the end of the year (they lowered the number from 1.8M to 1.0M last week). Alot of people who were sitting on the fence are going to be less inclined to buy an HD DVD player after seeing this press release today. The average person will only hear 'Blockbuster prefers Blu ray' and that is what they will remember...Unless they start giving them away now, there is no way they will reach that number...they have only sold 150K this year, so they think they can sell 850K in just over 6 months??? Not likely...