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Mastermind 30.01.2008 20:24

Po WB, New Line Cinema i HBO przyszla kolej na National Geographic :)

Cytat:

National Geographic Goes Blu-ray Exclusive

National Geographic National Geographic has confirmed that they will only be releasing high definition titles on the Blu-ray format. The decision to go format exclusive comes after Warner Brothers, the company which distributes their content, decided to go Blu-ray exclusive earlier this month. While no official press release will be issued on the subject by National Geographic, all future releases will fall under this new policy.

demek 30.01.2008 18:53

http://www.germanoffice-shopping.de/...oducts_id=1630

buehehehe

saturn probuje sobie na boku dorobic

:rotfl:

demek 29.01.2008 22:13

nie ma nic lepszego niz "uczciwa" konkurencja ...

ale pozyjemy zobaczymy

M@X 29.01.2008 22:02

http://www.idg.pl/news/138239.html

To sie nazywa PR0-mocja ^_^!

demek 29.01.2008 17:41

http://www.engadgethd.com/media/2008/01/npdjan19.jpg

Please note: NPD figures do not include sale from online giant Amazon.com and the data is based on standalone player sales excluding the Playstation 3 and XBOX 360 HD DVD add-ons.

And lets not forget that the above results DO NOT include online sales from Amazon, where the HD DVD Player is ranked number 1 & number 2 on Amazon.com DVD players Sales Rank & has been since December 2007.
It's currently Number 1 on Amazon.co.uk and Play.com


czysto stacjonarne odtwarzacze

szkoda, ze nie ma amazona, mieli promocje na hd dvd


kolejna sprawa

http://www.betanews.com/article/NPD_...nth/1201203983

Cytat:

NPD: Free Blu-ray player deals led to boosted sales this month



A report from NPD Group claimed Blu-ray standalone player sales accounted for 93 percent of the high-def market for the week ending January 12, but NPD itself won't stand behind the numbers, saying they were leaked and that weekly sales data is not a long-term indicator.


According to Stephen Baker, vice president of industry analysis for NPD, the data "came from an NPD subscriber" and "wasn't approved for release from NPD." He added that the firm typically sees big fluctuations in sales volumes each week, and never makes long-term judgements based on weekly data.


"It reflects what was going on during that week," Baker said, adding that it wasn't smart to "extrapolate that out for six months."


So what went on the week ending January 12 that led to such high numbers in Blu-ray standalone player sales? Bundling deals with HDTVs, explained Baker. Sharp Blu-ray players accounted for over 30***37; of sales, as they were offered free to buyers of the company's LCD televisions.


Sony -- also accounting for one-third of sales -- had a similar $400-off deal for Blu-ray players when buying a Sony HDTV.


Panasonic, like Sharp, offered a free Blu-ray player and made up for the remaining third of units sold. Samsung Blu-ray sales were almost non-existent, as the company did not offer any special deals to TV buyers.



The NPD figures did not include Sony's PlayStation 3 or Microsoft's HD DVD add-on for the Xbox 360 -- only standalone players.


Baker wouldn't get specific -- since NPD normally never even comments on weekly sales data -- but said there was some drop in HD DVD player sales. For its part, the HD DVD Promotional Group told BetaNews the weekly sales data was from before the HD DVD player price drop Toshiba announced last week.


Baker did provide BetaNews some insight as to how NPD counts sales. It receives its data from point-of-sale systems from a number of retail outlets across the United States. He would not say how many retailers send data to NPD, but said it was "double digits."



NPD's numbers do not include online sales from the likes of Amazon, where Toshiba's HD-A3 HD DVD player is the number one seller in the DVD player category and number 14 in all of electronics. By contrast, standalone Blu-ray players do not make the electronics list.
1) dane pochodza z przecieku od nich

2) dane nie zostaly zatwierdzone/potwierdzone przez NPD

3) skad sie wziely tak wysokie liczby? zostaly w to wliczone darmowki do tv
- 30% BD od Sharpa to darmowki
- 30% BD od Sony to darmowki
- Panasonic podobnie
nie wiem czy to % ogolnej liczby playerow BD czy danego producenta
- Samsung nie istnial prawie
sugerowaloby to, ze % u gory to dane ogolu sprzedazy ..... ale wtedy by wychodzilo, ze 90% playerow BD to byly darmowki

4) czyzby sprzedaz HD DVD sie podwoila? nie jest napisane do czego sie odnosi ale w poprzednim akapicie jest mowa o obnizkach HD DVD

5) HD DVD Toshiba HD-A3 jest najlepiej sprzedajacym sie odtwarzaczem DVD i 14 pozycja na liscie elektroniki


niektorym, polecam kubel zimnej wody, czytanie wszystkiego a nie tylko tego co jest pozytywne dla obozu, ktoremu kibicujemy

dodam jeszcze, ze to slowa viceprezesa NPD, firmy, z ktorej te badania wyciekly
jednym z klientow tej firmy jest sony entertaiment wiec niech ktos nie wyjedzie z tekstem, ze to poplecznicy toshiby

dziekuje za uwage ;)

nimal 29.01.2008 02:44

tu jest "troche" wiecej na temat "rezygnacji" Woolworths ze wsparcia HD DVD
szczegolnie wazny jest ten fragment
Cytat:

Woolworths' stores will become Blu-ray exclusive in March. HD DVD titles will continue to be sold from Woolworth's online site, but brick-and-mortar shelf space will be reserved for Blu-ray.
za celowe wprowadzanie uzytkownikow naszego portalu w blad daje, jako ostrzezenie, bana na 24h
nastepne posuniecie chyba jest jasne

demek 29.01.2008 00:48

wklej reszte

nie dajesz calosci

Mastermind 29.01.2008 00:33

Tak jak przewidzialem, juz wkrotce HD-Dead zniknie ze sklepow.

"Woolworths to Support Blu-ray Exclusively

Blu-ray Disc After analyzing Christmastime sales data, UK retailer Woolworth's has decided to drop their in-store support for HD DVD, and will be featuring Blu-ray players and discs only beginning in March. Blu-ray titles held a sales advantage of 10-to-1 over its rival at Woolworth's 820 retail locations, and as the largest retailer of high definition discs in the UK, they are taking a stand against the format war. "

demek 28.01.2008 01:36

Cytat:

Napisany przez ed hunter (Post 889413)
jak demek coś "wie lepiej", to koniec! :D

i też nie zamierzam dyskutować, bo się na tym nie znam, ale statystyki są nieubłagane dla HD-DVD :fiu:

statystyki dla hd dvd nie sa za dobre ....

tylko, ze niktorym sie ciezko pogodzic z tym, ze hd dvd przegrywa a nie lezy i kwiczy, a co najwazniejsze, ze do konca wojny formatow jeszcze daleko


a z wie lepiej...od m@x'a akurat sporo ... wiecej

Mastermind 27.01.2008 17:43

http://pl.youtube.com/watch?v=ywWfmRdOmJ0

ed hunter 27.01.2008 09:48

jak demek co***347; "wie lepiej", to koniec! :D

i te***380; nie zamierzam dyskutowa***263;, bo si***281; na tym nie znam, ale statystyki s***261; nieub***322;agane dla HD-DVD :fiu:

demek 27.01.2008 00:35

szczegolnie w laptopach!

a z toba o HD nie mam zamiaru dyskutowac po kilku tekstach, szczegolnie

Cytat:

Napisany przez M@X (Post 849384)
Ta, bo Blu Ray ma NIESKOMPRESOWANY PCM ktoremu HD-DVD nigdy nie dorowna ;-).

bo bladego pojecia nie masz

M@X 27.01.2008 00:17

http://forums.maxconsole.net/showthread.php?t=98663

Tylko wklejam, dyskutowac nie zamierzam, bo to bezcelowe ;-). Czytajac komentarze na stronie glownej - do wszystkich poza toba dotarlo ze HD-DVD lezy i kwiczy ;-)...

demek 26.01.2008 15:40

tak, tak

podniecaj sie dalej, a tymczasem reszta zajmie sie swoimi spraswami i poczeka

Mastermind 26.01.2008 15:33

Wyniki sprzedazy playerow (nie uwzgledniono PS3):

Cytat:

A new NPD Group report shows that stand-alone Blu-ray player sales benefited greatly from the recent announcement that Warner would be going Blu-ray exclusive. The first week of January, before Warner made their announcement, there was a nearly 50-50 split between Blu-ray and HD DVD standalone players. The following week, after the announcement, Blu-ray players grabbed 93% of the market.

Wyniki sprzedazy dyskow:

Cytat:

Nielsen/VideoScan Numbers ending January 20th
WE: BD-83% HDD-17% YTD: BD-76% HDD-24% SI: BD-64% HDD-36%

Cytat:

Nielsen/VideoScan Numbers ending January 13th
WE: BD-85% HDD-15% YTD: BD-74% HDD-26% SI: BD-63% HDD-37%

Pierwsze sieci sklepow juz zaczely sie wycofywac ze sprzedazy HD-DVD.


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