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Blu-ray hits bumps in the road to HD market dominance

May 5, 2008

Blu-ray player sales dropped 40 percent earlier this year and do not seem to have recovered yet. Aside from soaring PlayStation 3 sales, Blu-ray is struggling to take advantage of HD DVD’s demise.

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Macworld

Computerworld: Blu-ray beats HD DVD—now what?

Now that Sony's Blu-ray Disc DVD format has beat out Toshiba's HD DVD , the question arises: Just what spoils are there? Computerworld’sLucas Mearian answers that and other questions.
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WRAL.com

Sony's Blu-Ray DVD Format Could Prevail

Sony's Blu-ray technology is emerging as the likely winner in the format battle for the next generation of DVD players after Toshiba appeared ready to ditch its HD DVD business.
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Macworld - Blu-ray Disc faces fight against...

Gartner and iSuppli say Blu-ray Disc faces a new fight against Internet downloads.
02/25/08
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iLounge Article: Apple TV 2.0 vs. Blu-Ray,...

Apple calls them “high-definition movie rentals,” but to people familiar with Blockbuster Video, Netflix, and HD cable box alternatives, Apple TV 2.0’s new ability to...
02/13/08
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Yahoo! News Blu-ray wins after HD DVD is scuttled...

AP - The HD DVD is now the Highly Dead DVD.
02/20/08
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International Herald Tribune Blu-ray is victorious after Toshiba...

The HD DVD is now the Highly Dead DVD.
02/19/08
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International Herald Tribune Blu-ray is victorious after Toshiba...

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WRAL.com Blu-Ray Wins After HD DVD Is Scuttled

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Rumor: Apple’s Blu-Ray plans revealed

Anyone want a rumor? We got one, cheap. Sighting “a source” and “info gleaned from various non disclosures”, faithful Macenstein tipster Doug has written us with what he claims is Apple’s forthcoming plan to offer a new Blu-Ray burner/NAS device geared toward video professionals and tying into the Final Cut Server line. As with [...]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Rumor: Apple’s Blu-Ray plans revealed", url: "http://macenstein.com/default/archives/1287" });
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Yahoo! News

Blu-ray winning studio war, but needs to sway consumers (USATODAY.com)

USATODAY.com - The end of the high-definition disc war seems in sight, say industry observers, with major studio Warner Bros. jumping to the Blu-ray Disc camp and leaving the competing HD DVD format with a dwindling base of Hollywood support. But ahead lies the real uphill battle: selling high-definition discs - in any format - to consumers who appear more than satisfied with the DVDs they've already bought over the past few years.
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Macworld - LaCie doubles Blu-ray burner speed

LaCie is now using a 4x Blu-ray burner mechanism in its D2 drive, priced at $650.
05/27/08
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Arstechnica Week in Storage: Blu-ray burners,...

It's been a busy week in storage, with new high capacity notebook drives, enterprise-class HDD announcements, and new 6x recordable Blu-ray media on its way from Panasonic. Ars...
06/20/08
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Engadget Sony's BDV-IT1000ES and BDV-IS1000...

Sony's BDV-IT1000 HTIB was outed late last month, but that's not stopping the powerhouse from making it official alongside the BDV-IS1000 today at CEDIA. As you likely...
09/04/08
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PC World - Toshiba may have backed off with its rival HD DVD, but Internet downloads are the next challenge.
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AppleTell NetBlender BD Touch SDK Connects...

Section: Apple, Apple News, Software + Apps, Third-Party, iPod + iTunes, iPod touch, iPod, iPhone + Communications, iPhone Accessories, VoIP, iPhone SDK & Apps NetBlender...
04/12/08
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Macworld - Developer code connects iPhones,...

BD Touch is a new development kit that lets iPhones and iPod touch devices interact with Blu-ray Disc players that support BD Live.
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Blu-ray Disc faces fight against downloads (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - Blu-ray Disc may have beaten out HD DVD as the high-definition optical disc format to replace DVDs, but it now faces a new test against Internet downloads, market researchers Gartner and iSuppli said.
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Engadget

Switched On: Blu-ray had friends in high def places

Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about technology, multimedia, and digital entertainment. When Sony included a DVD drive on its PlayStation 2, it was clear which technology was helping sell which product. After just avoiding being a victim of a format war itself, DVD was on its way to enticing consumers with many of the same benefits that had turned the compact disc into a huge success -- high-fidelity, portability, durability and the end of rewinding. The PS2 may well have been a success without DVD, but DVD did not need the PS2. For the PlayStation 3, the issue was a lot murkier. While US sales of standalone -- that is to say, excluding PS3 -- players for Blu-ray and HD DVD were almost dead even in 2007, Blu-ray titles consistently outsold HD DVD titles. Part of this may have been due to Toshiba's heavy bundling of titles with HD DVD players, but PlayStation 3 owners seem to have bought Blu-ray movies in droves. While Sony consistently promoted Blu-ray's game and movie capacity as a PS3 selling point, the PS3 -- specifically its owners' embrace of Blu-ray movies -- was the major consumer factor in swinging the fate of the high-definition video disc for Blu-ray. Yet the fight was fought at least as much by corporations as by consumers. Out of the gate, Blu-ray had more studio support and a Murderers' Row of consumer electronics companies -- Sony, Samsung, Panasonic, Philips, LG, Sharp, and Pioneer -- backing the format. Not only did these companies account for the vast majority of DVD player sales in the US, they also accounted for most of the large-screen TVs, paving the way for bundles and other promotions that are sure to accelerate now that there is more security in buying Blu-ray.Continue reading Switched On: Blu-ray had friends in high def places Permalink | Email this | Comments
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AppleTell Blu-ray tech advance integrates...

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CNN Toshiba set to ditch HD DVD format

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02/18/08
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The Wall Street Journal Forever Young

Neil Young has announced his most concrete plans yet for the release of an exhaustive, interactive archive of material from his storied career. It will use a medium few people...
05/16/08
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macNN Dell first with sub-$1K Blu-ray notebook

Living up to an earlier promise, Dell started the weekend by introducing what it says is the first notebook below the $1,000 mark to come with a Blu-ray drive. The 15.4-inch...
03/28/08
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