
But is it (not) enough
The prices of Blu-ray players have fallen again, this
time by nearly a quarter.
LG Electronics announced a 25 per cent cut in the retail
price of the BD350 Blu-ray Disc player in a bid to increase its market
share. LG thinks that Blu-ray will account for 60 per cent of all
optical disc players sold in the Taiwan market in two years.
But there are signs that things are not going that well
for the new technology. Many buyers
appear to be unable to spot the difference between Blu-ray and conventional
DVDs. They are reluctant to rebuy their huge DVD collections
when the price of disks is too high. Blu-ray sales are starting to rise, slowly.
But it seems that the price of the hardware is not the issue for the slow
sales.
There is also rumours that the whole technology will be rendered
null and void by video downloads.