Blu-ray Disc Association speaks on Dreamworks, Paramount move

Blu-ray vs HD DVD - Image 1The Blu-ray Disc Association U.S. has released an official statement in response to the move made by Paramount Pictures and Dreamworks Animations to join the rival HD-DVD camp a few days ago.

Andy Parsons, the Blu-ray Disc Association’s US president said that the announcement made by the two giant entertainment firms was untimely, considering the momentum enjoyed by their format.

“Blu-ray title sales continue to outpace HD-DVD sales by nearly a 2 to 1 margin, and major retailers have expressed a strong preference for Blu-ray,” comments Parsons.

The Blu-ray Association chief adds, “Moreover, the price delta between HD DVD and Blu-ray players has been greatly reduced in the past few months,” and he pointed out that this is a trend that’s bound to go on until issues regarding the cost of Blu-ray technology disappear.

“Under these circumstances, we can only imagine what could have enticed Paramount to walk away from a format that is clearly selling significantly more software than the HD DVD format,” concludes Parsons.

Via IGN

Blu-ray vs HD DVD - Image 1The Blu-ray Disc Association U.S. has released an official statement in response to the move made by Paramount Pictures and Dreamworks Animations to join the rival HD-DVD camp a few days ago.

Andy Parsons, the Blu-ray Disc Association’s US president said that the announcement made by the two giant entertainment firms was untimely, considering the momentum enjoyed by their format.

“Blu-ray title sales continue to outpace HD-DVD sales by nearly a 2 to 1 margin, and major retailers have expressed a strong preference for Blu-ray,” comments Parsons.

The Blu-ray Association chief adds, “Moreover, the price delta between HD DVD and Blu-ray players has been greatly reduced in the past few months,” and he pointed out that this is a trend that’s bound to go on until issues regarding the cost of Blu-ray technology disappear.

“Under these circumstances, we can only imagine what could have enticed Paramount to walk away from a format that is clearly selling significantly more software than the HD DVD format,” concludes Parsons.

Via IGN

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