- Mar 31, 2003
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Originally posted by: AnitaPeterson
When will you people "get it"?
This is not just about the U.S. market, it's an international battle. Target may be a medium-sized chain of U.S. stores, but it's still a local (national if you want) player, with VERY little leverage in the grand scheme of things.
If the French Carrefour, the German Saturn or the British Woolworth's - huge store chains in their own rights - would make a similar move towards HD-DVD, would you say the balance is tipped over? ...Would you even know it?
Take into consideration Europe and Asia before making asinine comments about which format will win.
Medium sized???? Target is the 2nd largest retailer in the US behind Walmart.
It is not just about Target announcing they will only feature Blu ray players instore this holiday season...
It is the public perception that announcements like this have on the average consumers who really don't care about this format war.
If they find out that blu ray has beat HD DVD every week in disk sales, that Blockbuster will only carry blu ray in 1400 of its stores, that Target will only sell blu ray standalones in its stores, that the blu ray logo appears on disney video ads, etc, etc, etc...this leaves an impression that blu ray is winning (which it is) in their minds.
the phrase "perception is everything" is a very true statement...right now blu ray is also winning the PR battle (along with the disk sales battle, the hardware battle, the studio support battle and the CE support battle)...
