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Sony: Blu-ray set-top players out-selling HD DVD

By Susanne Ault -- Video Business,09/05/2007

SEPT. 5 | DENVER—Blu-ray Disc set-top players within the last nine weeks have begun out-selling HD DVD set-top players on a unit basis, according to recent NPD Group research cited by Sony Electronics.

Sony touted the reversal of HD DVD’s long-running stand-alone dominance during its Wednesday press conference at CEDIA.

The most recent data from the NPD Group shows that standalone BD players now exceed 50% of all high-definition players sold.

Sony VP Chris Fawcett  said the change occurred mostly due to the introduction of Sony’s $499 player. And according to NPD, today's number one Blu-ray set-top brand in the U.S. is this entry-level Sony model.

In attempt to fight this revelation, Toshiba spokespeople pointed out Thursday that year-to-date through July Toshiba HD DVD players enjoyed a 55% market share. Collectively, Blu-ray players cornered a 42% share, and dual format players held a 3% share.

According to a Toshiba statement, "While the competition may claim leadership based on one month of data, Toshiba has had continued sales leadership in every month since the original HD DVD players launched 17 months ago."

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Submitted by: Andrew
9/5/2007 9:23:05 PM PT
Location:EU

Another BDA lie..pathetic

from avsforum

Originally Posted by Talkstr8t

Yes, 63% of total revenue spent on standalone high-def players.

It's called marketing. At least no information was left out here, as opposed to the HD DVD PRG's claim regarding "standalone player sales being much higher in Europe", while conveniently ignoring the fact that when factoring in game consoles Blu-ray has a 94% market share.

Talkstr8t is a BDA insider





Submitted by: Truth Seeker
9/5/2007 8:48:38 PM PT

This is the same comment as the one at IFA.

A BD insider already admited the number is REVENUE, and not market share. Toshiba is still well ahead in market share. BD players cost more, so of course the number would be higher.

The BD insider is TalkStr8, his comment is located on AVS, and is listed as an official BD insider.

Wonder why the Sony rep wont release the figures?

Please check all facts.

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