New data shows that the price of Blu-ray players has a upward trend after HD DVDs demise.
The data comes from pricegrabber.com that can show the average price of a given player on a given time.
TG Daily collected the data which shows a upward trend for Blu-ray players.
On January 1st 2008 (Before Warner chose Blu-ray) the average price of a Panasonice DMP-BD30K player was $401. On March 2nd it was up at $495. The Sony BDP-S300 shows a similar trend with a January price of $307 and a March price of $386. Many of the players were also sold with free Blu-ray movies in January but these offers has ended as well.
The only Blu-ray players that seems to have fallen in price in the period are DUO (Plays HD DVD and Blu-ray discs) players from Samsung and LG.
Source: TG Daily, Pricegrabber.com
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How can they do that? They have to lower prices or risk becoming a niche format.