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In Reply to: RE: Universal have a big stock of HD DVD. They were selling well posted by Ole Lund Christensen on January 18, 2008 at 15:08:42
...at least not the way studios define selling well. Sales of HD DVD are negligible to Universal. Their DVD sales and theater gross sales are far more important. You are pretending that Universal's financial well-being is riding on sales of HD DVD. That is just not true, and those who are buying Universal HD DVDs now, will continue buying them regardless of a blu announcement...especially if the price is knocked down.
I am very patient, but like Meyer (Warner CEO) said, there is a window of time to make an HD optical format succeed. Warner's case was not much different in terms of available HD DVD stock. Warner is a big company with significant DVD sales. We pretend these companies are riding on their HD numbers, but it's not true. I hope someday it will be, but now it isn't.
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that is what Universal do not want to do. This is also called "making less money."
I am not claiming Universals well being is riding on HD DVD, but making less money on a product in stock is always bad.
And Universal have nothing to gain by going neutral now.
The Blu Ray format is growing just fine anyway, and the format war is over in terms of movie sales.
HD downloads is future dream. Building the infrastructure will take 7-10 years for most of the population.
So Universal have 7-10 years to sell Blu Ray. No need to rush.
You fail to understand that consumer wishes and manufacturing realities are very different.
Prices of HD DVD went down too fast and too soon. Blu Ray showed that you can make more money now by charging more for the player and still sell the same number of players in USA in 2007.
The main purpose of Blu Ray is to demand more money from the consumer.
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