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105m Blu-ray players will ship in 2015; BD recorders phased out

In-Stat research forecasts that the number of Blu-ray player units shipped will reach 105 million in 2015. BD players shipped to North America in 2010 represented 38% of the total Blu-ray player and recorder market.
Japan accounts for the majority of Blu-ray recorders, and Europe is the main market for DVD recorders.

“DVD players and recorder shipments will decline over the next five years for most regions. By 2015, DVD recorders will be essentially phased out entirely, with only negligible shipments to Japan,” says Norm Bogen, VP Digital Entertainment. “Blu-ray recorders will replace DVD recorders, and many consumers of recorders will even drop the physical disk media option altogether and instead opt for a player with a large hard drive or a DMS in which to store DLNA-certified and other digital video content.”

Of note, at the end of 2010, over 15% of Netflix subscribers opted for Blu-ray subscriptions.
The Chinese market for Blu-ray has been stalled by the lower prices of the local CBHD standard.

For recollection, the first prototype Blu-ray Discs debuted in October 2000, and the first prototype player was released in Japan in April 2003. Its evolution and development continued until it was officially released in June 2006.

Story filed 29.09.11

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