With Warners going totally blu by May of this year, will BD player manufacturers have the incentive to drive prices down if HD DVD players won't present a long-term viable alternative for prospective buyers of HDM players?
The format war was good for driving down the prices of the hardware (and the software in terms of sales via retail/online sources), but if the handwriting is now on the wall, will Sony's projections of sustaining high prices on BD player for the CEs that produce BD players come to fruition as the competition is diminished on the HDM landscape.
If the prices stay high (hardware and software), will it lead to slower buy-in from the general public?
The format war was good for driving down the prices of the hardware (and the software in terms of sales via retail/online sources), but if the handwriting is now on the wall, will Sony's projections of sustaining high prices on BD player for the CEs that produce BD players come to fruition as the competition is diminished on the HDM landscape.
If the prices stay high (hardware and software), will it lead to slower buy-in from the general public?




