IPTVision > VideoScan's High-Def Disc Sales Numbers

http://ozymandias.com/default.aspx [Ozymandias] Specifically, they were curious on my thoughts on the data that seems to show Blu-ray disc sales catching up to HD-DVD disc sales. The charts in question are below: I considered writing something earlier, but didn't because unfortunately there's just not enough data to show a trend.

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Blogmaverick.com[Blogmaverick.com] Bandwidth to the home, how much is enough - Blog Maverick: Today its difficult for people to imagine a High Def TV in every room, but within 10 years HDTVs will be ubiquitous. More importantly, over the next 5 years, the homes with a HDTV in every bedroom and the family room, with HD PVR with Terabyte drives centrally housed, or connected to each PVR will be the most important homes in the neighborhood.

http://www.missingremote.com [Missingremote.com] Missing Remote: Technology improvements that are made for high-def could trickle down to regular DVD too. And over the next couple years, as prices drop (and they will, as anyone who purchased a 1st generation DVD player for $1000 back in 1997 knows), you might start thinking about upgrading to high-def.

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