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  1. An official for Sony NEC Optiarc, the joint optical drive venture between Sony and NEC, has given DigiTimes an estimate of where Blu-ray drive prices will be heading in 14-25 months. According to the official, Blu-ray drive prices will drop 50% by 2008.

    Considering set-top Blu-ray players and their PC-bound burner counterparts both start around the $699 mark, this statement suggests that users may still have to cough up at least $350 for a Blu-ray drive or player in 2008.

    Of course, $350 is almost a third of the launch price tags we saw on the first Blu-ray devices that launched earlier this year. However, considering HD DVD players are already available for as little as $375 at some stores, the Blu-ray price premium looks like it's here to stay.

    http://techreport.com/onearticle.x/11279
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  2. (consumer device) launch price = 3x
    18 months later price = 1.5x
    3 years later price= 1x thru 3x (for hi-end models)
    5 years later price = 0.75x, followed by gradual extinction
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  3. Originally Posted by RabidDog
    (consumer device) launch price = 3x
    18 months later price = 1.5x
    3 years later price= 1x thru 3x (for hi-end models)
    5 years later price = 0.75x, followed by gradual extinction
    Buying a failed format=Priceless

    The only people who will be buying these drives will be businesses and administrators,the average Joe couldn't care less.
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  4. Originally Posted by MOVIEGEEK
    Originally Posted by RabidDog
    (consumer device) launch price = 3x
    18 months later price = 1.5x
    3 years later price= 1x thru 3x (for hi-end models)
    5 years later price = 0.75x, followed by gradual extinction
    Buying a failed format=Priceless

    The only people who will be buying these drives will be businesses and administrators,the average Joe couldn't care less.
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    Originally Posted by MOVIEGEEK
    Originally Posted by RabidDog
    (consumer device) launch price = 3x
    18 months later price = 1.5x
    3 years later price= 1x thru 3x (for hi-end models)
    5 years later price = 0.75x, followed by gradual extinction
    Buying a failed format=Priceless


    That's funny!

    Until they decide on one format I really don't care which is the cheapest, becasue I won't be buying either one.

    But that is interesting that they are expecting the price to drop by half by 2008.

    Originally Posted by roma_turok
    However, considering HD DVD players are already available for as little as $375 at some stores
    And I wonder if HDDVD players will be down to about $180 by 2008?
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  7. From AVS Forum:
    The one bright spot for HD-DVD is that Chinese manufacturers have been authorized to produce cheap HD-DVD players and they should come to light next year perhaps. Putting HD-DVD drives at less than the magic $200.00 mark should really help the format.
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    ill stick with normal dvds nyway i can get the hd-dvd player for my xbox 360 for $200 no need to rush for a 699$ one
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