Despite the growing number of streaming
options available to consumers for new movies, Blu-ray is slowing
starting to grow and become a popular choice among consumers.
According to a report
released by the Digital Entertainment Group, Blu-ray sales are up 58
percent during the third quarter of 2011 compared to the previous year.
In fact, the amount of money that consumers spend on home entertainment
has seen the first increase since the U.S. recession began in early
2008. With a five percent increase over the previous year, a portion of
that was driven by Blu-ray sales as well as a 13 percent increase in
electronic sell-through. The refers to the amount of digital downloads
consumers have made to devices such as gaming consoles, set-top boxes,
tablets and smartphones.

The
amount of Blu-ray players in U.S. homes has risen to 33.5 million.
This constitutes a 52 percent increase over the previous year and
includes Sony’s PlayStation 3, set-top Blu-ray players and home
theater-in-a-box systems with Blu-ray capability. When compared to DVD,
Blu-ray sales have started to outpace DVD during the first week, but
only on major-box office hits like
Captain America: The First Avenger, Bridesmaids or
X-Men: First Class.
Catalog Blu-ray sales have also seen a large spike with a 60 percent
increase compared to the previous year. This improvement is mainly
attributed to titles such as
Star Wars, The Big Lebowski, Citizen Kane and
Scarface.
In
addition to Blu-ray players, over 5 million high definition televisions
were sold in the third quarter. This brings HDTV penetration to nearly
70 million U.S. households. The DEG data also points to the rapid demise
of brick and mortar rental chains like Blockbuster. Renting titles from
those establishments has dropped by nearly 30 percent while kiosk
rentals, like Redbox, has seen an increase of about 23 percent.
Subscription services like Netflix have increased by about five percent
over the previous year and video-on-demand purchased have also increased
by five percent. DVD sales seem to be on a downward spiral and are
pulling down the sell-thru percentage on physical software.
Source is
http://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/blu-ray-software-sales-finally-start-accelerating/
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