Blu-ray trounces HD DVD in US
Blu-ray high-definition movie discs outsold films on the rival HD DVD format by 2-to-1 in the United States in the first half of 2007, Home Media Research said on Tuesday.
The division of Home Media Magazine said total sales of Blu-ray discs, using a Sony-backed technology, totalled 1.6 million units from 1 January through to 1 July, compared with 795,000 HD DVD discs sold in that period.
HD DVD was developed by Toshiba and backed by Microsoft and film studios such as Warner Bros.
Both formats were launched in spring 2006. An estimated 3.7 million high-definition discs have been sold, including 2.2 million in Blu-ray and 1.5 million in HD DVD through to the end of July, according to Home Media.
A Home Media spokeswoman said Blu-ray got a further boost in August from strong sales of the 300 title. Stephen Nickerson, senior vice president, market management at Warner Home Video, reported sales of about 190,000 Blu-ray units of the film, versus 97,000 in HD DVD since 31 July.
Blockbuster, the largest US provider of home movie entertainment, in June set out plans to line its shelves with Blu-ray DVDs, saying Blu-ray rentals were "significantly outpacing" HD DVD rentals.
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