NPD Group discount BR numbers

Very telling quote from the VP over at NPD:

"NPD's numbers do not include online sales from the likes of Amazon, where Toshiba's HD-A3 HD DVD player is the number one seller in the DVD player category and number 14 in all of electronics. By contrast, standalone Blu-ray players do not make the electronics list."
 
I like where NPD just about admits that Toshiba can not sell their HD-DVDs without some serious discounting! They can't sell them at $299 which is almost $200 below most BD players? I guess poor Toshiba needs all the help they can get.

Let's see what the numbers are in February when all the smoke clears and Toshiba is once again selling their players under $200. Maybe they will climb back up in standalone sales -maybe?
 
I like where NPD just about admits that Toshiba can not sell their HD-DVDs without some serious discounting! They can't sell them at $299 which is almost $200 below most BD players? I guess poor Toshiba needs all the help they can get.

Let's see what the numbers are in February when all the smoke clears and Toshiba is once again selling their players under $200. Maybe they will climb back up in standalone sales -maybe?
??? blu-ray manufactures gave them away for FREE.
 
Very telling quote from the VP over at NPD:

"NPD's numbers do not include online sales from the likes of Amazon, where Toshiba's HD-A3 HD DVD player is the number one seller in the DVD player category and number 14 in all of electronics. By contrast, standalone Blu-ray players do not make the electronics list."

Fail. That was added by the author of the story, Nate Mook. Stephen Baker, the VP of industry analysis at NPD, did not proffer any quotes relating to Amazon.
 
Fail. That was added by the author of the story, Nate Mook. Stephen Baker, the VP of industry analysis at NPD, did not proffer any quotes relating to Amazon.

Wonder where he got his information relating to Amazon? Stephen Baker could have given the author the information and the author chose not to quote him but to put the information in his own words.
 
??? blu-ray manufactures gave them away for FREE.

You think dropping $2000 to $3000 on an HDTV is free? Were they giving away the BD players on the $600 to a $1000 HDTVs? Now that would be giving them away.
 
Wonder where he got his information relating to Amazon? Stephen Baker could have given the author the information and the author chose not to quote him but to put the information in his own words.

For what it's worth, here's a direct quote from an NPD vice-president confirming they track Amazon sales.

"In any given year, we typically add a few retailers and lose one or two," explained Martin Zagorsek, Vice President, Games & Software at The NPD Group. "This year both the adds (e.g. amazon.com) and the losses (Toys R Us) were a bit larger than usual, but overall our market coverage has not changed very much compared to last year."

Video Game News, Video Game Coverage, Video Game Updates, PC Game News, PC Game Coverage - GameDaily
 
For what it's worth, here's a direct quote from an NPD vice-president confirming they track Amazon sales.

"In any given year, we typically add a few retailers and lose one or two," explained Martin Zagorsek, Vice President, Games & Software at The NPD Group. "This year both the adds (e.g. amazon.com) and the losses (Toys R Us) were a bit larger than usual, but overall our market coverage has not changed very much compared to last year."

Video Game News, Video Game Coverage, Video Game Updates, PC Game News, PC Game Coverage - GameDaily

Martin Zagorsek, Vice President, Games & Software at The NPD Group.
You know for sure that includes DVDs.
 
You think dropping $2000 to $3000 on an HDTV is free? Were they giving away the BD players on the $600 to a $1000 HDTVs? Now that would be giving them away.

Got that right. No one gives nothing for nothing. The player is in the price of the set.
 

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