markatisu said:
Actually nothing, HD video (used to be split between HD-DVD and Blu-Ray) still only represents under 1% of the entire home video marketplace. It may move up to a bit higher than 1% but wont reach 2% this year
5/4:
* DVD sales down 5.16% to $101.25m
* Blu-ray sales down 23.04% to $7.08m
* DVD 95% Blu-ray 5%
* ALTD: 94/6
5/11:
* DVD sales up 5.52% to $124.6m
* Blu-ray sales down 7.32% to $6.56m
* DVD 95% Blu-ray 5%
* ALTD: 94/6
5/18:
* DVD sales up 1.49% to $126.46m
* Blu-ray sales up 21.71% to $7.99m
* DVD 95% Blu-ray 5%
* ALTD: 94/6
5/25:
* DVD sales up 17.73% to $148.88m
* Blu-ray sales up 54.94% to $12.38m
* DVD 93% Blu-ray 7%
* ALTD: 94/6
6/1:
* DVD sales down 13.11% to $129.37m
* Blu-ray sales down 18.8% to $10.05m
* DVD 90% Blu-ray 10%
* ALTD: 93/7
6/8:
* DVD sales down 4.35% to $123.74m
* Blu-ray sales down 0.26% to $10.02m
* DVD 91% Blu-ray 9%
* ALTD: 93/7
6/15:
* DVD sales up 29.47% to $160.20m
* Blu-ray sales up 27.01% to $12.73m
* DVD 93% Blu-ray 7%
* ALTD: 93/7
6/22:
* DVD sales down 22.94% to $123.46m
* Blu-ray sales down 33.41% to $8.48m
* DVD 94% Blu-ray 6%
* ALTD: 93/7
6/29:
* DVD sales up 5.11% to $129.76m
* Blu-ray sales up 4.71% to $8.88m
* DVD 93% Blu-ray 7%
* ALTD: 93/7
7/6:
* DVD sales down 6.26% to $122.63m
* Blu-ray sales down 11.45% to $7.86m
* DVD 93% Blu-ray 7%
* ALTD: 93/7
source: Home Media Magazine
revenue is from the entire market. The first percentages are from the Top 20 and ALTD is the percentage from the revenue above.