Consumer Electronics
Sales of Blu-ray players set to break all records
Berlin, July 28, 2010
- EITO forecast: sales set to double in the EU to 4.6 million units
- Unit prices will fall by a quarter across Europe
- Germany and the UK pegging level in sales
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Sales of Blu-ray players in Europe are set to reach a new record high in 2010. Around 4.6 million units will be sold in EU member states, more than doubling the previous figure (+110%), according to the European Information Technology Observatory (EITO). It predicts that sales of Blu-ray players will rise by 49 per cent to 770 million euros. EITO believes that the upward trend will continue into 2011. “The Blu-ray disc is well on its way to replacing the DVD. Many consumers already have HD-capable flatscreen TVs and now want to reap the full benefits of the technology,” says EITO chairman Bruno Lamborghini. Blu-ray delivers stunningly sharp image at five times the resolution of a DVD.
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Since 1993, the European Information Technology Observatory (www.eito.com) offers high quality and up-to-date information on European and global markets for information technology, telecommunications and consumer electronics. The EITO is managed by Bitkom Research GmbH, a wholly owned subsidiary of BITKOM, the Federal Association for Information Technology, Telecommunications and New Media in Germany. EITO collaborates with leading market research institutes including IDATE, IDC, PAC and GfK, and research activities of the EITO Task Force are supported by the European Commission and the OECD. EITO is sponsored by CeBIT, Deutsche Telekom, Discuss & Discover, KPMG, Red.es, Simo and Telecom Italia. Contact: Maurice Shahd, EITO Press Spokesman, m.shahd@eito.com » Download press release » More press information |
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