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Blu-ray making greenbacks, sales up 72% to start ‘09

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Congratulations , you might be ready to step into the zone of mass market acceptance, as NPD’s retail tracking service found Q1 of standalone players up 72 percent over last year , moving over 400,000 units with a 14% increase in dollar . Last year sure the format survived mad fights but high prices were a setback ; fast forward to March when an online survey of 6,994 people found awareness has reached 90 percent in the last six months, with customers fascinated by its updates. Although BD-Live is looking more and more like an unneeded gimmick , the real facts are people care about cost and average player prices dropped from $393 last year to $261 in 2009. The “ report” suggests the magic number is $214 for folks like Shawn Marion , so more room might be needed to breeze, and could come as soon as this fall around the time Vizio’s player finally appears. It might be tragic for Vudu, CBHD and others trying to get a foothold, but ’s magic wand is word of mouth - so while much talked about, but much lower selling tech like Kindle is happy as hell to get a record deal, right now ’s unique skills can’t be compared . Filed under: HDTV , Entertainment making greenbacks, up 72% to start ‘09 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 06 May 2009 20:12:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read ?|? Permalink ?|? Email this ?|? Comments

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