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NPD Group: Industry Must Do More to Motivate Consumers to Pu

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NPD Group: Industry Must Do More to Motivate Consumers to Pu

Shane Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:30 am

The NPD Group reported today some reasons for the slower than expected start of high-definition video players and high-definition content sales (i.e., HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc). NPD's new High Definition Video Report Series examines consumer awareness, ownership, usage patterns, and intent to purchase high-definition players and content, since these new technologies were introduced last year.

Among those who currently own HDTVs, half (52 percent) are familiar with the availability of high-definition DVD players, but only 11 percent expressed strong intentions to buy one in the next six months. Seventy-three percent of HDTV owners reported that their current traditional-format DVD player still works well for them, so they do not need to replace it; while 62 percent said...

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fsense Fri Sep 21, 2007 3:49 am

To me, it's all about price. My up-converting Oppo play produces a very good image on my Netflix movies with my HDTV. Current Blu-Ray and HD player prices are simply too high, especially considering how little content there is. At present, I live with the HD content from over the air stations and what's on is of very low quality, content-wise.

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HiTekRedNek Fri Sep 21, 2007 6:28 pm

I am also in the state of mind that the price for these players will need to come down, and I mean way down, if I am expected to have two players to view all DVDs. A reliable combo player that is as cheap as a single format player will inspire me to spend the money, but for now, my upscale DVD will satisfy my viewing pleasure.

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stevekaden Sat Sep 22, 2007 8:47 am

With HD DVD players now at Oppo prices I don't understand the commentary on price...and soon enough (for some) the combo prices will be down there. Eye candy wise, HD of both sorts is worth extra - IMHO.

But if you really want content - you might want to read a book. Movie production for the mainstream is no so much about content - not that there are not some very good movies out there, but usually people think the books are better!

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motivating consumers to purchase hd dvd/blu ray

kato Fri Sep 28, 2007 1:14 pm

in addition to the nee dfor prices to fall for players, the price of media must also fall-do you want tp spend $35 for a title you already own?

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Shane Fri Sep 28, 2007 1:53 pm

I agree, it is disappointing that you have to pay full price for a title you already own. It would be cool if there was some way to "upgrade" to future formats.

As with most things, the answer is to vote with your wallets. The reason they charge that for the movies is because that's what the market will bear.

BTW, I think you'll find that most HD movies are around $20 on sites like Amazon.com ... not $35. With exception of "Combo" discs, which can approach $30.

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