Discussions have taken place regarding what is going to happen with the arrival of Full HD television service, and what, if any affect it will have on the sales of Blu-ray discs or players. Experts from the
Strategy Analytics Connected Home Devices service have conducted a report entitled “
Full HD: Blu-ray Camp Claims Broadcasters ‘Mislead’ Consumers.” They report that satellite companies
DirecTV and
Dish Network in the
U.S., as well as cable operator
Numericable in
France, have recently introduced
Full HD programming in the
1080p format. The
Blu-ray Disc Association has objected to claims that these services deliver
high definition picture and sound equal to that delivered by Blu-ray Disc, and suggests that these comparisons are
irresponsible and
misleading to consumers. Strategy Analytics believes that satellite providers are competing primarily with cable and IPTV companies, and not with the Blu-ray Disc format itself.
“1080p, or Full HD, is the video quality benchmark set by the Blu-ray Disc format,” notes
David Mercer,
Principal Analyst at Strategy Analytics. “It was inevitable that television service providers would seek to emulate this standard, but their aim is primarily to increase the pressure on rival services, rather than compete with Blu-ray itself.”

According to Strategy Analytics research, many consumers are confused by HDTV services. In the company’s most recent survey,
15 percent of European consumers believed that they are receiving HDTV service, whereas in reality the figure is
only 2 percent. If you would like to read more
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