HD DVD / Blu-ray Hardware Update

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Sony BDP-S300 (2ª geração) - Disponível no Q2
Lê CD/DVD/BD 1080p, DVD upscale, AVC-HD ~600€
 
Toshiba, mainly through its $499 HD-E1 HD DVD player, accounted for an 85% market share of next-generation blue-laser optical disc drives/players/recorders sold in Europe in January of this year, according to industry sources in Taiwan.

Sony and Samsung Electronics, proponents of the competing Blu-ray Disc (BD) format, together accounted for the remaining 15% of the European market, the sources said, citing statistics by GfK Marketing Services.

Fonte: http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20070308PD200.html

Parece que sem a ps3 no mercado europeu, o BD deixa muito a desejar...
 
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Panasonic DMP-BD10A (2ª geração)
Lê CD/DVD/SD-DVD/BD 1080p, up-converter with P4HD, HDMI 1.3, Dolby trueHD and DTS HD 7.1 ~1500€
 
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Blu-ray on the move

A CNews story reports that sales of Blu-Ray disks blew away sales of the rival HD-DVD format. 70 percent of high-def disks sold in the first quarter of 2007 were in the Blu-Ray format compared to just 30 percent of HD-DVD. Word is: "From January 1-March 31, consumers bought almost 1.2 million high-definition discs--832,530 Blu-ray units and 359,300 HD DVDs--according to Home Media Magazine. In March, consumers bought 335,980 Blu-ray Discs and 119,570 HD DVDs."

Source: Guru3D
 
Custa 300€ por causa dos cambios de Yuan da china para o Euro... os preços de cambios nao sao nada de fiar.

Por exemplo uma Wii no japão custa ~155€
 
Segundo rumores no AVSForum, a Universal prepara-se para quebrar o acordo de exclusividade com a Toshiba para suportar apenas o HD-DVD.
Isto pode significar um grande "boost" para o Blu-ray.
 
Segundo rumores no AVSForum, a Universal prepara-se para quebrar o acordo de exclusividade com a Toshiba para suportar apenas o HD-DVD.
Isto pode significar um grande "boost" para o Blu-ray.

Eu pelo que tenho observado do mercado nos últimos meses, creio que o Blue-Ray já ganhou ao HD-DVD. Parece cada vez mais como o formato a apostar... Que bela boiá para a Sony. :)
 
Isto deve ser a machadada final no HD-DVD.
Se for verdade... o formato vencedor desta guerra é o Blu-ray, não há a menor dúvida:

http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/s_513097.html


Blockbuster to favor Blu-ray high-definition discs over rival HD DVD format



Sunday, June 17, 2007



LOS ANGELES (AP) — Blockbuster Inc. will rent high-definition DVDs only in the Blu-ray format in 1,450 stores when it expands its high-def offerings next month, dealing a major blow to the rival HD DVD format.


The move, being announced Monday, could be the first step in resolving a format war that has kept confused consumers from rushing to buy new DVD players until they can determine which format will dominate the market.
Blockbuster has been renting both Blu-ray and HD DVD titles in 250 stores since late last year and found that consumers were choosing Blu-ray titles more than 70 percent of the time.

"The consumers are sending us a message. I can't ignore what I'm seeing," Matthew Smith, senior vice president of merchandising at Blockbuster, told The Associated Press.


Blockbuster will continue to rent HD DVD titles in the original 250 locations and online, the Dallas-based company said.

The decision was helped in large part by the lopsided availability of titles in Blu-ray, Smith said. All major studios except one are releasing films in Blu-ray, with several, including The Walt Disney Co., releasing exclusively in Blu-ray. Only Universal Studios, which is owned by General Electric Co., exclusively supports HD DVD.
Warner Bros., a unit of Time Warner Inc., and Paramount Pictures, which is owned by Viacom Inc., release films in both formats.

"When you walk into a store and see all this product available in Blu-ray and there is less available on HD DVD, I think the consumer gets that," Smith said.

The rollout of Sony Corp.'s PlayStation 3 game console, which comes standard with a Blu-ray drive, also helped give the format momentum, Smith said.
Blockbuster's decision, while significant on it's own, could boost Blu-ray even more if other retailers follow suit.

"It will help shift the balance toward Blu-ray, clearly," said Richard Doherty, president of The Envisioneering Gr oup, a research company.

The North American HD DVD Promotional Group said Blockbuster's decision was shortsighted and skewed by the success of films released by Blu-ray studios in the first three months of the year. The group said HD DVD has since gained momentum, selling more players and popular titles such as "The 40-Year Old Virgin" and "The Matrix" trilogy.

"I think trying to make a format decision using such a short time period is really not measuring what the consumer is saying," said Ken Graffeo, co-president of the group.

The two formats have been battling it out since they both hit the market last year. Studios hope the high-definition discs, with their sharper picture and more room for interactive special features and games, will replace standard definition DVDs.
The formats are incompatible and neither will play on standard DVD players, although standard DVDs can be viewed with either a Blu-ray or HD DVD player.
The Blu-ray camp has b een helped by the release of such huge hits as "Casino Royale," "Pirates of the Caribbean" and "Spider-Man" coming out exclusively in its format.

As the battle has unfolded, the price of the high-definition players needed to show the movies has plummeted. Toshiba Corp., the major supporter of HD DVD, is selling its player for $299 with a rebate, down from $499 when it first went on sale.
Sony, which is pushing Blu-ray, recently slashed the price of its player by more than half to $499. The player retailed for $1,000 when it first was introduced.

Copyright 2007 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
 
A confirmar-se esta notícia (e tudo aponta nesse sentido) acabou-se a guerra. Só é pena não durar mais uns meses, uma vez que o preço dos leitores (tanto BR com HD) estava em queda livre...
 
E agora quem comprou fica agarrado ????

não me parece boa política isto dos apoios e desapoios..

deveria haver um standart, como o DX..

A Sony também precisa do BR vencedor... para impulsionar as vendas da PS3..
 
E em cima disto tudo, a notícia que vi por aqui de manchas que aparecem nos BluRay deixando-os inutilizados... Deja vu do Beta vs VHS....
 
Não é bem um deja vue.

Desta vez o formato tecnicamente superior parece estar a dar o coup de grâce ao formato tecnicamente inferior, ao contrário da guerra VHS/Beta.

Por outro lado mais uma vez o formato com mais conteúdo parece vir a ser o vencedor.
 
A nível de imagem, e pelo menos para o meu olho, a diferença é nula. A nível de preço, idem aspas. Agora o pormenor dos BluRay ficaram desgastados é que não abona nada a favor deles. Neste caso o problema foi visto no filme The Prestige
 
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