Consumers will stick to traditional DVD and VHS players until either Blu-ray
or HD-DVD take a
clear lead in the
market, new research reports.
The latest Consumer Behaviour Report from
PriceGrabber.com
shows that consumers are "indecisive" because of the battle being waged between
the rival HD formats.
The survey results reveal that 54 per cent of those who anticipate buying a
high-definition product in the next year will pick a Blu-ray player over an
HD-DVD player, a standard DVD player and integrated video game consoles.
Meanwhile, 37 per cent of men and 42 per cent of women surveyed do not
anticipate purchasing any high-definition product in the near future.
Support for Blu-ray from major film companies continues to increase as more
studios dump HD-DVD. Merchants on PriceGrabber.com offer 25 per cent more titles
in Blu-ray than HD-DVD.
However, 63 per cent of consumers indicated that they plan to put off a
purchasing decision until one format leads the market.
Additionally, 56 per cent of those surveyed indicated they would purchase a
Blu-ray player if they saw significant price drops. Blu-ray players are
currently nearly twice as expensive as HD-DVD players.
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