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The firm's leading analyst, David Mercer, said in a statement on the Strategy Analyst website that Blu-ray has passed its first hurdle “but a much bigger challenge now lies ahead if Blu-Ray is to become as successful as DVD, and content owners, retailers and manufacturers must now demonstrate that they can work together to promote Blu-Ray effectively.”
The firm has portended cumulative sales of 100 million standalone Blu-ray players by 2012 and the figure doesn’t take into account PS3 sales, which also doubles up as a Blu-ray player.
I believe that the biggest challenge for the Blu-ray is not usurping the DVD – which has now reached its fag-end and will soon meet its natural demise – but to resist the digital distribution model for long enough. It is undoubtedly the last storage format before digital distribution becomes the order of the day.
The firm's leading analyst, David Mercer, said in a statement on the Strategy Analyst website that Blu-ray has passed its first hurdle “but a much bigger challenge now lies ahead if Blu-Ray is to become as successful as DVD, and content owners, retailers and manufacturers must now demonstrate that they can work together to promote Blu-Ray effectively.”
The firm has portended cumulative sales of 100 million standalone Blu-ray players by 2012 and the figure doesn’t take into account PS3 sales, which also doubles up as a Blu-ray player.
I believe that the biggest challenge for the Blu-ray is not usurping the DVD – which has now reached its fag-end and will soon meet its natural demise – but to resist the digital distribution model for long enough. It is undoubtedly the last storage format before digital distribution becomes the order of the day.
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