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Blu-ray and HD-DVD face title fight

by Matt Chapman  on Jan 11, 2007
Tags: Blu-ray | HD-DVD
Blu-ray gets 250 new titles, while HD-DVD expects $767m in sales for 2007.
Blu-ray gets 250 new titles, while HD-DVD expects $767m in sales for 2007.

Blu-ray will see almost 250 film titles added to its release library during 2007, but HD-DVD is currently claiming a victory in DVD sales.

Sony will release 100 Blu-ray titles during 2007. Time Warner is planning to release the same number, and Lionsgate has promised 40 to 50 high-definition DVDs.

Meanwhile, HD-DVD backers claim that North American movie sales will exceed $767m (£309m) in 2007.

However, Mike Dunn, worldwide president of Fox Home Entertainment, claimed that sales of Blu-ray titles would eventually eclipse HD-DVD. 

Dunn expects Blu-ray DVDs to be outselling HD-DVD by 3.5 to 1 by the end of April 2007. "At that point it gets difficult for retailers to commit to HD-DVD, " he said.

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