While Blu-ray player sales in the US have been down since
January, sales in Japan have risen by nearly threefold. Much of this is due to the popularity of Blu-ray recorders, which topped DVD
recorders in sales for the first time last month.
Sales of high definition Blu-ray DVD recorders are zooming up in Japan
as consumers take to the new generation of home movie entertainment after the end of a bitter format war.
Last month the more
expensive Blu-ray recorders topped the old generation recorders in the value of sales for the first time, with around a third of machines
sold now carrying the new format, research firm BCN Ltd said in a statement.
"Full high-definition picture quality has become a
main stream for big-screen TVs, and camcorders with higher picture quality are getting popular, too," said BCN chief analyst Shigehiro
Tanaka.
Blu-ray sales are expected to rise even further as manufacturers cut prices in preparation for the Beijing
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