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Blockbuster will today announce plans to strongly back the Blu-ray high definition format at the expense of HD DVD. From next month 1,450 stores will stock Blu-ray titles only.
ImageSince late last year Blockbuster has been renting Blu-ray and HD DVD movies in 250 stores. However, Matthew Smith, senior vice president of merchandising at Blockbuster, told The Associated Press that the company couldn’t ignore the popularity of Blu-ray, which consumers have been favoring at a rate of 7:3, and that the company was developing its strategy accordingly.
Well, this is definitely a positive sign after Sony's 8 month plummet. Blockbuster is the dominant brick-and-mortar renter in this country ... and they are slowly but surely taking the online game away from Netflixs. Eliminating HD-DVD as a choice at rental could sway a lot of people. And if Sony has the sense to drop the price of the PS3 at X-mas as has been hinted by their new CEO, well, they might have a chance to win a format war for once - NO! could Hell be freezing over as we speak?
ImageSince late last year Blockbuster has been renting Blu-ray and HD DVD movies in 250 stores. However, Matthew Smith, senior vice president of merchandising at Blockbuster, told The Associated Press that the company couldn’t ignore the popularity of Blu-ray, which consumers have been favoring at a rate of 7:3, and that the company was developing its strategy accordingly.
Well, this is definitely a positive sign after Sony's 8 month plummet. Blockbuster is the dominant brick-and-mortar renter in this country ... and they are slowly but surely taking the online game away from Netflixs. Eliminating HD-DVD as a choice at rental could sway a lot of people. And if Sony has the sense to drop the price of the PS3 at X-mas as has been hinted by their new CEO, well, they might have a chance to win a format war for once - NO! could Hell be freezing over as we speak?