It has been mentioned that the HD DVD "Stand Alone" players have a higher attach rate than the PS3...so what? The last time I looked, everyone was busy creating an "integrated home entertainment experience" (video, music, photos, computing, web surfing, gaming, etc.). Offhand, who in the heck wants a dumb stand-alone video system these days? Not me...especially when you can buy a $399 PS3 and get all these great features rolled into one outstanding box.
Right. Too bad a minority are enjoying a 'integrated home entertainment experience' while the majority of PS3 purchasers just wanted a gaming console and are paying a markup as a result.
The reason a company like Warner is still neutral is because of 2 things:
1. HDDVD attach rate
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2. Unrealized potential of the BD install base (all the PS3s only being used for games, but are potential BD customers)
It will take 1 of 2 things to get them no longer neutral, and dominos continue to fall from there:
1. HDDVD gets more hardware in homes and maintains the attach rate
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2. The PS3 install base begins to pay off, and more than a 2:1 margin in disc sales becomes commonplace.
Attach rate is the most important thing for HDDVD, it shows their base is dedicated to purchasing media. The BD BOGO sales make numbers look nice, but people like Warner are looking at the real numbers, not funky ratios that are just used for marketing. The intention of the BOGO is to mess with those ratios and sway public opinion, as well as get people in the habit or exposed to the BD media that maybe have not yet, and get them to continue making purchases when the price has been jacked back up for a single disc. If say 2/2008 rolls around and numbers stabilize from all the sales and holiday releases, and the BD figures aren't higher on a consistent basis then all of these BOGO sales were a waste from a corporate standpoint.