Quoting FilmAlba:
Quote:
DVD won't be wiped out as a format it will still be around but by 2012 Blu-ray will be the top disc format in terms of new chart sales.
Sorry, just don't see that happening in that time frame, if ever.
I agree prices dropping more (discs and players) will certainly help BD but when DVD made that big surge to overtake VHS it had a number of major advantages:
1) higher quality picture
2) higher quality audio
3) much smaller physical storage size for space considerations
4) the addition of extras
5) optical medium longevity over VHS deterioration on each play
6) OAR for movies for the purists
and the big one:
7) could get 5 out of 6 of these advantages without any additional outlay than the (very cheap) player
BluRay over DVD on the other hand, from that list only has advantages 1 and 2
BUT even to get them you need to not only buy the BD player you also need to spend 5-10 times that outlay on top to get a TV that will actually allow most people to benefit from those differences at all.
Looking at friends and family that I know about (say 8-10 households) 1 has gone BluRay (at the same time he upgraded his TV he got a free player... he still hasn't got any actual discs!) and
all the rest wouldn't benefit from getting a BD player as they don't have a HD Ready TV to feed the picture to...
OK families will be replacing their TVs but I most will only do that as their present one fails which will be over the coming 5+ years (maybe longer; at least 3 are still on 4:3 CRTs proving many people
keep their TVs for ages), not the next couple... and even then I doubt half of them would really appreciate the quality increase anyway so I don't see them bothering.