A lot is said and quoted about the format war, potential winners/losers, comparison to the most successful format ever - DVD, etc.
All boils down to 3 primary sources: polls, expert opinions and sales numbers. And until there is a winner, all 3 can be manipulated.
Both sides seem to agree that J6P will decide this war - as with any other product - when/if he pulls out his wallet.
One of the ways to pick J6P's "piece of mind" is to look at Google Trends: no numbers, just relative interest.
Google Trends
HD vs. BD
Google Trends: Blu-ray, HD DVD
An even more interesting graph: DVD vs. HD/BD
Google Trends: Blu-ray, HD DVD, dvd
If there is one definite conclusion these graphs offer: interest for HD/BD is a rounding error compared to DVD.
Diogen.
EDIT:
The first graph changes when you use BD instead of Blu-ray
Google Trends: BD, HD DVD
All boils down to 3 primary sources: polls, expert opinions and sales numbers. And until there is a winner, all 3 can be manipulated.
Both sides seem to agree that J6P will decide this war - as with any other product - when/if he pulls out his wallet.
One of the ways to pick J6P's "piece of mind" is to look at Google Trends: no numbers, just relative interest.
Google Trends
HD vs. BD
Google Trends: Blu-ray, HD DVD
An even more interesting graph: DVD vs. HD/BD
Google Trends: Blu-ray, HD DVD, dvd
If there is one definite conclusion these graphs offer: interest for HD/BD is a rounding error compared to DVD.
Diogen.
EDIT:
The first graph changes when you use BD instead of Blu-ray
Google Trends: BD, HD DVD
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