JoeSP,
You are right in general about prices coming down by increased demand in your scenario, but it is not a general rule among all industries, and I don't think you meant it that way.
The Chinese were supposed to be flooding the market with HD DVD players at low prices this year. If they switch that to BD, which I suspect they will, it will drive the prices down more quickly than would normally happen with a product going through its growing phase. I also think that because we only have one format now, sales will accelerate. I know that for myself, I will now be looking for a player soon. My price point is $200, however, before I jump in, and it won't be a chinese made player. I am hoping that maybe Toshiba will do something about that, assuming they can make money at that price point, to try to cut into the market share. I have a DVD recorder from them with a hard drive built in and it works very well.
You are right in general about prices coming down by increased demand in your scenario, but it is not a general rule among all industries, and I don't think you meant it that way.
The Chinese were supposed to be flooding the market with HD DVD players at low prices this year. If they switch that to BD, which I suspect they will, it will drive the prices down more quickly than would normally happen with a product going through its growing phase. I also think that because we only have one format now, sales will accelerate. I know that for myself, I will now be looking for a player soon. My price point is $200, however, before I jump in, and it won't be a chinese made player. I am hoping that maybe Toshiba will do something about that, assuming they can make money at that price point, to try to cut into the market share. I have a DVD recorder from them with a hard drive built in and it works very well.