HD Format War in Japan
Which next-generation DVD format are you planning to buy asks a recent survey summarized by What Japan Thinks? It’s a vexed question, since this is the next generation and everyone is going to want to buy new TVs, players, and DVDs to get that “high definition” experience–aren’t they?
There is much confusion between the standards, Blu-ray vs HD DVD, with consumers delaying their purchases to avoid being stuck with another Betamax. The jury is still out and a bit has been written about this on Japundit with a lot elsewhere (like here, here, and here). What does the average Japanese consumer think?
Well, 8.2% have already bought into HD DVD and 4.7% Blu-ray — but 87.1% are still sitting on the fence. In fact, 63% haven’t decided yet which format they will buy. But 28% have already decided on Blu-ray and only 9% HD DVD.
While HD DVD was the early leader, it looks like Blu-ray will finally prove to be the winner–this is about what most of us anticipated. In fact, 28% of those surveyed think so too, compared to 9% who are still rooting for HD DVD. Still, 60% say they don’t know which format will preval.
The big criteria that will be used to inform upcoming purchases of high definition gadgets include price (70%), features (48%), title selection (40%), and hardware selection (35%). Title selection is probably more important than they think, since you will recall that Betamax died because there were no movie titles to play on it.
Right now the major studios are lining up on each side–mostly Blu-ray’s side and Blu-ray is a Sony project so guess what format most of the new movies are going to be in (exclusively in most cases)?
[...] Japundit — Japan – A whole lot more than raw fish! placed an observative post today on HD Format War in JapanHere’s a quick excerpt [...]
December 3rd, 2007 at 8:14 amBlu-Ray looks like the better format, but then Betamax was also supposed to be better format back in the day. I think the studios are slightly tipped in favour of HD at the moment. I’m hoping they sort it out soon. But I’m not a big fan of Sony, their goods only last as long as the warrenty.
December 3rd, 2007 at 9:06 ami think that the deciding factor in the Blu-ray vs. HD-DVD war will be the gaming system war. the playstation 3 and xbox 360 are the top selling next gen dvd players in the world. many people who have never bought an official blu-ray or hd-dvd player. in a sense the market penetration of both dvd types is greatest through these devices. in this sense the hd dvd would appear to be slamming blu ray in the US and holding its own in japan.
however blu ray has been doing a much better job of lining up the major movie studios.
i would just like to believe that the final winner of the format wars isnt a whore to the drm
December 3rd, 2007 at 2:09 pm[...] HD Format War in Japan [...]
December 3rd, 2007 at 6:24 pmI don’t like the HD Region Code system
December 3rd, 2007 at 7:58 pmanother way to take more moeny from the people. VHS – betamax / DVD + – DVD – / HD – BLU RAY…effin pricks never just invent 1 global system easy to use and understand for everyone. I’ll jsut wait until we have 1 clear winner. bah im in a ranting mood today
December 3rd, 2007 at 8:26 pmThe HD Disk format is just a stepping stone to the final format which will be downloadable on demand HD Movies. So eventually you’ll pay yet again
December 3rd, 2007 at 10:56 pmOr, you can be like me: my 16-year-old behemoth non-digital TV, when it finally craps out, will not be replaced at all. I’ll just use a TV tuner on my iMac and watch some decent-enough picture on my screen.
It was a wonderous day when I had that epithany: I don’t really need all this new technology… as long as I have my Mac, all will be well.
OK. My iMac and some decent
December 4th, 2007 at 6:07 amless-than-$140 desktop speakers. Then I’m fine.
December 4th, 2007 at 6:08 amOr me. We had a small analog TV set with cable until last year. Now, we have three analog TV sets with no cable and two sets of rabbit ears. I mean, who really wants to see bad skin in glorious HD anyway?
December 4th, 2007 at 6:43 amReminds me of that commercial with Yazawa Eikichi…
People are going to spend all this money on HDTVs and next-gen DVD players and all they’re going to be able to watch is Japanese TV? Mottainai.
December 4th, 2007 at 7:47 amhaha reminds me of the days when colour TV first came out, everyone thought black and white was better.
December 4th, 2007 at 10:10 amall they’re going to be able to watch is Japanese TV? Mottainai.
You said it!
December 4th, 2007 at 11:06 amI think I’m sticking with Blu-Ray http://www.flickr.com/photos/lukeluo/2094751967/
December 9th, 2007 at 1:22 am