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'300' Blu-ray Outsells HD DVD by 2 to 1
Thu Aug 09, 2007 at 01:36 PM ETTags: Disc Sales, Industry Trends, Warner (all tags)
In its first week out of the gate, consumers preferred the Blu-ray edition of '300' nearly twice as much as its HD DVD counterpart.
That's according to numbers which first appeared Wednesday in a USA Today blog post and again today in a new article at Home Media Magazine.
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This news follows Warner's announcement earlier this week that the Blu-ray and HD DVD editions of '300' had shattered earlier records to become the fastest and best-selling high-def disc title yet. Warner's press release, which emphasized the studio's dual-format support, did not break out sales numbers (or ratios) for the two formats.
While the 65:35 ratio roughly matches the overall market share for both formats, HD DVD supporters had hoped that a series of supplemental features exclusive to the HD DVD edition of '300' might help the format pull out from under its next-gen rival.
There's been no official response from the HD DVD camp, but sources suggested to High-Def Digest this morning that -- like 'Casino Royale' before it -- '300' struck a particular chord with Blu-ray's PS3-dominated consumer base.
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- Related links:
- Blu-ray continues to outpace HD DVD [USA Today]
- '300' is Magic Number on Video [Home Media Magazine]
- Discs mentioned in this article: (Click for specs and reviews)
- 300 (Blu-ray)
- 300 (HD DVD)
- Casino Royale (2006) (Blu-ray)
- Earlier on High-Def Digest:
- '300' Breaks Blu-ray, HD DVD Sales Records (Aug 07, 2007)
- Warner to Debut First "Blue Screen" Picture-in-Picture Commentary with '300' HD DVD (Jun 26, 2007)
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