Blah, come on people.
Blu-Ray or HD-DVD aren't moving, together or apart. Keep hearing "2 to 1" lead in favor of Blu-Ray, but when you have 3 products, 2 of which is Blu-Ray, you've got, 3 products. Now, if the numbers where 3,000,000 to 1,000,000, then you could start talking about how Blu-Ray is winning (or vice-versa and HD-DVD is winning).
Neither is winning, neither is busting down the gates, and neither is really making up any ground. Together or worse yet separately.
Keep hearing "wait until holidays season." Wait? Aren't we starting the holiday season? Isn't Christmas 07 right around the corner? Come on, it isn't going to change in less than 3 months, a year, and maybe not even in two years. How big is HDTV in American households? Sure, some of you out there might own 5 HDTV's, but the question is, how many Americans have one HDTV (all of you out there with 5 HDTV's shouldn't be counted 5 times, just once)? And out of those, how many even know what HD is? Better yet, how many, out of the ones that know what HD is, are going to buy any HD receivers (satellite, OTA, Blu-Ray or HD-DVD) in the next year?
When you can give solid numbers answering those questions, then you've got to ask, which format are they going to buy?
If, 100,000 people were to purchase some sort of HDTV receiver (again, satellite, ota, HD-DVD, or Blu-Ray), and out of all of them, 100% were buying either Blu-Ray or HD-DVD, and you kept the current 2 to 1 ratio in favor of Blu-Ray, that means approx. 66,000 Blu-Ray sales and about 33,000 HD-DVD. Not very big IMHO. Fill in the 100,000 number with anything reasonable (no 500,000,000,000) and really, the numbers come out the same, neither format does good, though Blu-Ray does have a lead. Sure, a lead is a lead, but if I make $2,667 and you make $5,333 a year, you can hardly brag that you've got a huge lead over me. Or that you are doing that much better than me financially. However, if the 2 to 1 lead is larger, say me making $26,667 a year and you making $53,333 a year, there is no doubt that you are doing better than me, and that you'd actually be able to live better than me. Expenetial, with every increase, the gap changes. 20% of $1 is a smaller number than 20% of $100,000.
Same thing happening with HD-DVD versus Blu-Ray. Yes, Blu-Ray has lead, but a lead with a very small number. I mean a small number plus a little bit bigger number, is still a small number.