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Hell Hath No Fury Like a High-Def Fan Scorned
December 26, 2007
Just prior to the long Christmas weekend, I posted a story online that carried a mistake. Instead of saying that Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix on HD DVD was selling slightly below its Blu-ray version at a 45 to 55 ratio, I went all dyslexic and inverted the numbers to say HD DVD was actually outpacing Blu-ray at a 55 to 45 ratio. That was wrong. Or WRONG!!!!! according to the dozens of emails I got from pretty pissed-off readers. It has since been corrected. I do agree that I was careless, probably stupidly careless, for making that error. But I'm not sure if it merited the sort of 'extreme enthusiasm' it generated.
Even with the error, the basic gist of the story should still stand. According to Universal, who used the latest Nielsen/VideoScan research, Order of the Phoenix is showing unusual strength on HD DVD versus the general trend of BD outselling HD DVD counterparts by a much wider ratios of 2 to 1 or 3 to 1. There was some scuttlebutt over the questionable objectiveness of Universal's Ken Graffeo talking about a Warner title. But Graffeo also speaks for the North American HD DVD Promotion Group, of which Warner is too a member.
However, there is something truly awesome about my email spanking. It shows that there are plenty of people who ferociously care about this high-def stuff. That has to bode well for the eventual mainstream adoption of high-def, whether its Blu-ray or HD DVD or both.
Posted by Susanne Ault on December 26, 2007 | Comments (11)