HD DVD sales are going very very nicely right now.
The retailers in the USA on avs are talking about substantially reordering stocks - which proves the 'fire sale' tales are pure
Blu-ray lies & propaganda.
Blu-ray has only sold 6 million movie discs in almost 2 years and HD DVD has only sold almost 3 million movie discs in the same time-frame - in a total movie disc market that sees sales of 750 million per year.
That means high def sales do not even equate (combined) to 1% of the total movie disc market so far.
It's perfectly clear & very obvious that all those who claim 'it's all over' are just at the usual Blu-ray BS, trying to talk up their preferred format.
Again.
The Blu-ray gang can place all their faith in post-dated promises if they like, I'm far more interested in the real & actual rocketing sales HD DVD hardware is currently enjoying.
Amazon USA proves the point
(only the 2nd largest retailer in the world).
The
Toshiba HD A3 is currently the 11th best selling electrical item in the entire Amazon USA inventory right now -
http://www.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers/ele...6587233-0382450
It was at number 3 last week.
The HD A35 is also there at number 61.
By contrast the best selling Blu-ray player (the
Panasonic BMP BD30) is at number 76 in that list - and Blu-ray players very rarely even make it into the top 100 of that list at all.
The
Toshiba HD A3, HD A30 & HD A35 are now at number 1, 4 & 6 respectively (they were at numbers 1, 2 & 3 last week) in the Amazon USA best seller lists for DVD players alone.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers/ele...ref=pd_ts_e_nav
By contrast the highest placed Blu-ray player (
Panasonic DMP-BD30K) is at number 7, the
Samsung BDP 1400 is at number 11 and the
Sony S300 is at number 20.
It's far too early for anyone to be calling this with any seriousness.
But this is all only to be expected, for as long as it's still open to question the Blu-ray gang will be everywhere they can be slamming HD DVD & pretending it's all over & they already won.
Again.....and again......and again....and again......and again.... etc etc.
Sadly for them if we get to X-mas 2008 and little concrete has changed they are the ones that will be in the big trouble.
They've set themselves up for their bluff to be called.
If Blu-ray fails to get into the a/v mainstream mass-market in 2008 then they are the ones who will have lost the credibility and run out of time, it'll be almost 4 years gone and still not happening = stagnant PS3 game console proprietary format.
(and why should they?
There's no sign of them producing their supposedly full & final spec 'profile 2.0' stand-alones, never-mind a proper range of them this year)
No-one will believe another empty claim of 'we already won' for the 43rd (or more) time if things have not moved much for Blu-ray - and this time there'll be no hiding behind HD DVD's numbers, this time the results will be expected relative to SD DVD.
They haven't even been able to conclusively settle the high def war in their favour; they don't stand a chance.