Blu-ray uptake said to surpass other breakthrough technologies
After being available for just 2 1/2 years, Blu-ray players have reached a nearly 8% household penetration level, a rate of uptake that surpasses that of color TV, compact discs and traditional DVDs in a comparable amount of time, according to research cited by Andy Parsons, the chairman of Blu-ray Disc's promotions group. He added that more than 30 million Blu-ray discs have sold in the U.S. alone since the format became available.
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This story published in CEA SmartBrief on 01/13/2009
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