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Blu-ray will 'crush HD-DVD within three years'

Blu-ray camp sets timetable for HD-DVD defeat

Three years to own the market, Blu-ray boss claims

Iain Thomson

The chairman of the European Blu-ray Disc Association was in bullish mood at the start of CeBIT, claiming that his format will have crushed HD-DVD within three years.

Sony's PlayStation 3 console has greatly increased the take-up of Blu-ray media in Japan and the US, although sales are negligible in Europe where the games platform has yet to launch.

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"Asia and the US may be the early adopters, but we expect the European markets to follow suit," said Blu-ray Disc Association European chairman Frank Simonis.

"The truism is that content is king, and Blu-ray Disc has that content. The mass impact of the Blu-ray Disc-equipped PS3 is already handing Blu-ray Disc the massive advantage of a 700 per cent increase in software sales since mid-November."

Simonis claimed that Blu-ray Disc had 96 per cent of the high definition player market in Japan at the end of 2006, and that over 1.8 million PS3s had been shipped.

A survey conducted for the European Blu-ray Disc Association said that 80 per cent of owners intended to buy films for the console.

"Seven out of eight major Hollywood studios already release titles on Blu-ray Disc, and five of these are exclusive to this format [Buena Vista, Lion's Gate, MGM, Sony, 20th Century Fox]," said Simonis.

However, Blu-ray's increased market share has proved expensive for Sony given the amount of money it loses on each console.

In addition, Microsoft is rolling out an Xbox 360 HD-DVD add-on costing around £90, far less than the price of a PS3.

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