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Facts Tagged With Blu-ray
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Consumers who spend the most on entertainment products spend and average of 3.5 hours per week watching DVDs or Blu-rays, compared to 4.7 hours for moderate entertainment spenders, and 4.2 for low spenders
Amusement Perks: More Money, More Entertainment
The 10 most illegally downloaded movies of 2012 accounted for $1.94B in lost disc sales
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PlayStation 3 users spend 18% of their time on the console watching DVDs or Blu-rays, compared to9% for the Xbox 360
Play vs. Stream: The Modern Gaming Console
Kiosk rentals account for 45% of the physical movie rental market
DVDs and Blu-ray Discs Still Consumers’ Choice for Feature-Length Movie Rentals
US digital movie rentals increased by 5% between Q2 2011 and Q2 2012, while physical rentals decreased by 17%
DVDs and Blu-ray Discs Still Consumers’ Choice for Feature-Length Movie Rentals
Physical DVDs and Blu-ray discs account for 62% of US movie rentals, while digital formats account for 38%
DVDs and Blu-ray Discs Still Consumers’ Choice for Feature-Length Movie Rentals
80% of consumers who use their Blu-ray players to access online content download television shows and movies via subscription video-on-demand services such as Hulu and Netflix
The NPD Group: More Web-Connected Devices Lead to Big Changes in How Consumers Interact with Entertainment Content
Internet penetration rates are expected to exceed 60% for game consoles, TVs, and Blu-ray players in the U.S. by 2017
More than One in Five US Households Have a TV Connected to the Internet | Press Release | ABI Research
At least 21% of U.S. households (~27MM) have either an Internet-ready TV, game console, standalone Blu-ray player, and/or smart set-top box
More than One in Five US Households Have a TV Connected to the Internet | Press Release | ABI Research
38% of U.S. households have at least one TV connected to the Internet via a video game system, a Blu-ray player, an Apple TV or Roku set-top box, and/or the TV set itself, up from 30% in 2011, and 24% in 2010
38% OF U.S. HOUSEHOLDS NOW HAVE A TV CONNECTED TO THE INTERNET
Mail services like Netflix will represent 16% of all U.S. movie rentals in 2012, down from 25% in 2011
The Battle for the North American (US/Canada) Couch Potato: Online & Traditional TV and Movie Distribution
Kiosks like Redbox will represent 22% of all U.S. movie rentals in 2012, up from 19% in 2011
The Battle for the North American (US/Canada) Couch Potato: Online & Traditional TV and Movie Distribution
In 2012 Americans will pay to consume 3.4B movies online, 1B more movies per year than are consumed on DVD and Blu-ray combined
Online movies: the future, today
Netflix accounts for 30% of the U.S. DVD and Blu-ray rental market
Sea Change in Movie-Rental Market Benefits Redbox and Netflix Watch Instantly in 2011
Blockbuster's share of DVD and Blu-ray rentals fell 6 points, to 17%, in 2011
Sea Change in Movie-Rental Market Benefits Redbox and Netflix Watch Instantly in 2011
Redbox’s share of DVD and Blu-ray movie rentals rose from 25% in 2010 to 37% in 2011
Sea Change in Movie-Rental Market Benefits Redbox and Netflix Watch Instantly in 2011
U.S. rental of movies in DVD and Blu-ray formats fell by 11% in 2011
Sea Change in Movie-Rental Market Benefits Redbox and Netflix Watch Instantly in 2011