The Blu-ray Disc victory in its recent format war with HD-DVD will
propel this technology into 29.4 million homes worldwide by the end of
2008, according to the latest research published by the Strategy
Analytics Connected Home Devices service. According to, “Blu-ray
Devices: Forecasting Sales and Ownership,”
Sony’s PS3 games console will continue to
drive the Blu-ray market until 2009, after which stand-alone Blu-ray
players will become the dominant segment. By 2012 more than 132 million
homes worldwide will own at least one Blu-ray device.
“HD-DVD’s withdrawal
leaves the way open for Blu-ray to become a major revenue earner for
technology vendors and content owners alike,”
says David Mercer, Principal Analyst. “The 265
million homes that will own an HDTV by 2012, and Hollywood’s
need for a new growth engine, represent huge incentives for the industry
to coordinate marketing activities and demonstrate unified support for
the successor to DVD.”
This Strategy Analytics report predicts that global sales of Blu-ray
devices will reach 18.8 million units in 2008, including 4 million
stand-alone players, 13 million consoles and nearly 2 million PCs. By
2012, annual sales of all BD devices will reach 57.4 million units. The
largest market will be in Europe, with 26.4 million, followed by the US
(22.6 million) and Japan (8.4 million).
The table, “Blu-ray Disc Devices: Household
Penetration Forecast,” may be seen at http://www.strategyanalytics.net/default.aspx?mod=ReportAbstractViewer
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