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Even Though Blu-ray Players Sales Overtake DVD by 2015, DVD Never Dies! by Dupont2305
Analysts from the research company In-Stat point that in the near future by 2015; the global sales of Blu-ray players will eat up almost the entire DVD share.
It figures out in 2015 there will be about 105 million high-definition Blu-ray Disc sold, although it is still under the 141 million DVD players shipped in 2006 at its peak.
“Blu-ray recorders will replace DVD recorders,” said Norm Bogen, VP digital entertainment with In-Stat.
“Many consumers of recorders will even drop the physical disk media option altogether and instead opt for a player with a large hard drive, or digital media storage.”
Of course, this is something that manufacturers have already picked up on – disc-based recorder stalwart Panasonic recently announced a range of HDD recorders that also offer VOD services.
DVD recorders would only really continue to sell in Japan, reckons In-Stat – the same place where Blu recorders are most likely to be bought. So it seems the watch-n-wipe culture promoted by TiVo and Sky+ is yet to catch on in the Far East.
While the predicted shipment figures are good news for the Blu-ray Disc Association, it may be concerned by In-Stat’s findings that Blu is on the wane in China, where the more affordable China Blue High-Definition (CBHD) format is taking hold.
So In-stat becomes too optimistic to say that the DVD technology would be completely replaced in the next three years. But even though Blu-ray players totally surpass DVD, it doesn’t necessarily mean that DVD would die completely.
The difference in quality between DVD and Blu is nowhere near as extreme as the difference between Vhs To Dvd. Blu-ray excited people for its large capacity of 25GB of a single side and fast speed. That makes it to story more movies in high-definition and lately for 3D movies. With the help of Moyea PPT to DVD Burner it also enables users to view HD PowerPoint presentations on Blu players. For that, it took DVD nearly a decade to overtake VHS in terms of sales and VHS continues for another 5 years afterwards before the end.
So even if Blu-ray was on the same situations like DVD had against VHS before, we cannot predict that Blu-ray could overtake DVD so quickly – soon after 2015, but around 2020 at least.
Since the technologies are always proceeding, newer technologies may come out in the long run. Blu-ray has to prove itself before it becomes the next true dominant format.
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Dupont is a technical writer focused on PowerPoint E-learning and enterprise training tips, an enthusiatist of Hi-tech gadgets and devices.
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