Many feel that today’s format war may never see a clear victory of one format over the other and a recent study gives strength to that argument.
One could reasonably expect the home entertainment marketplace to look similar in the same time span. Abi says that its research shows that about of computer users currently use dvds for data storage and the storage capacity of modern dvd media is antiquate for most storage needs.
The currently low adoption rate of universal players such as the super multi blue drives from lg is blamed on the significantly increased cost for the drives when compared to single format drives.
In fact only recently have rewritable hd dvd drives become available in notebook computers while rewritable blu ray drives have been available for a while. But those prices will fall to about the same as blu ray players by and we forecast universal player sales to exceed blu ray the following year.
One could reasonably expect the home entertainment marketplace to look similar in the same time span. Abi says that its research shows that about of computer users currently use dvds for data storage and the storage capacity of modern dvd media is antiquate for most storage needs.
The currently low adoption rate of universal players such as the super multi blue drives from lg is blamed on the significantly increased cost for the drives when compared to single format drives.
In fact only recently have rewritable hd dvd drives become available in notebook computers while rewritable blu ray drives have been available for a while. But those prices will fall to about the same as blu ray players by and we forecast universal player sales to exceed blu ray the following year.
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