Xbox boss questions why consumers would upscale from DVD
Xbox president Robbie Bach has criticised Blu-Ray’s lack of sales success since the HD-DVD format imploded – and questioned why consumers would bother upscaling from DVD.
Speaking to the San Francisco Chronicle, Bach also ruled out any possibility of a Blu-Ray enabled Xbox – either in this or the next generation.
Bach said: “If you look at the Blu-ray player market, you haven’t seen the acceleration everybody expected (since the demise of HD DVD). It’s not as much about whether all the content is in a Blu-ray format or a HD-DVD format. “You have to look at how fundamentally compelling the difference is between a progressive scan DVD player and the picture that it can produce and what you get on a high-definition play
Bach said: “If you look at the Blu-ray player market, you haven’t seen the acceleration everybody expected (since the demise of HD DVD). It’s not as much about whether all the content is in a Blu-ray format or a HD-DVD format. “You have to look at how fundamentally compelling the difference is between a progressive scan DVD player and the picture that it can produce and what you get on a high-definition player.
“The reality is there is some difference, but most people look at it and say, ‘I am not going to pay extra for that.’â€
When asked if Microsoft had Blu-Ray plans for the next-gen Xbox, Bach added:
“No. There is nothing to even talk about right now with regard to the next generation. That is so far out that there isn’t anything to talk about.â€
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