We recently told you that Blu-ray saw tremendous success during the week of Black Friday by having 72.6% of high-definition titles going to the Blu-ray camp, leaving only 27.4% of high-def titles going to HD-DVD.
Reports are now showing that the high definition format is close to hitting the 3 million units sold milestone, one that will create a substantial lead over HD DVD.
The Blu-ray Disc Association is reporting that through the Black Friday period, Blu-ray has sold 2.7 million units from initial launch last year to November 24, 2007. 2 Million of these units come from the PlayStation 3, which can be complimented by the lower priced 40GB unit recently introduced.
This is compared to the 750,000 units of HD-DVD units sold to date, with 250,000 of these coming from the Xbox 360 HD DVD add on. What makes this so appealing is that there are HD DVD units sold as low as USD 99 with the lowest Blu-ray unit going for $399.
“Despite the $99 HD DVD fire sale, Blu-ray movies were flying off the shelves in this crucial holiday shopping period.” says a spokesperson from the NPD Group.
Overall Blu-ray has sold 4 million titles since launch while HD DVD has sold only 2.5 million units.
Source: Video Business

Does this include the free Blu-rays that they gave out???
to Leeman99. Do you know how large a 1080P movie is? Yes you "could" compress the crap out of it, but then what is the point of getting a great picture just to degrade it or see artifacts? Sony agrees with you that solid state (not necessaraly the HD) will be the eventual winner, but that will be around 10 years from now. That was a year ago, so lets say 8 to 9 years from now. Over 50% of America doesn't have high speed Internet yet, but more than 50% have HDTV, and with 2009 comming fast, with $600HDTV's out now, there will be a LOT more people with HD sets and low(er) bandwitdth.
Lol, that's all I got. L O L
I think this is US sales only. I mean the PS3 has sold 2 million in the US alone!!!!!!!
And Pirates of the Caribbean is out today, we'll see if that bring sales even higher.
These are some very good numbers if accurate. If bluray players & ps3's are outselling the far cheaper hd-dud players then it seems that consumers are smarter than they may think.
go blu-ray why dont they just end this war and stop wasting money everyone knows that blu-ray has won even the hd-dvd people
psn id: gingo.... wow this is an even bigger gap than i had imagined i knew blu ray was winning but this is a massacre so far
It pretty much shows that even if at a lower price, you need the content from franchises and killer movies to sell an HD format.
ah... Blu-Ray has just won.
HAHAHAHAHAHA Bye Bye HD-DVD!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
That's insane, Blu-Ray owns once again.
Com'on you blues
add my superbad in on that list. i bought it and uncle buck out of the 6$ bin and it came to 50 CAN dollars
Why cant the writers at PSU be more precise and specify which region of the world the artikle in mind refer to. This OFTEN irritates me! It causes such big confusions when the article is writen like its about the entire world, when its in reality only about ex. North America... This article obviously isnt about the entire world! Last I hear Sony have sold about 6milion PS3's world wide. Please stop confuse us PSU! Make some kind of system for this;)
Soon it will be over
2 MILLION ARE FROM PS3!!! HA HA HA HA HA!! That is too funny! What does that say about the format?!!! Let me explain... it's a forced format! Don't get me wrong, I do not want to debate the differences, because it's pointless. What makes the Blu-ray superior?? Let me guess... because it's in your PS3! Ha... that's great! Here's news for those that are clueless... both Blu-ray and HD-DVD support the same resolution. Why is it better NOW? Let me guess... because it has more room? Here's more info for ya... size on the disc does not matter, most studios release multi disc DVD's when all the content can easily fit on one disc. The consumer feels as if they are getting a better deal with two. Even if this was not the case, HD-DVD comes in with a 51 gig disc, Blu-ray stands at 50. Why is Blu-ray better NOW? Let me guess... because more studios support Blu-ray. Let me give you a history lesson... Disney had NO PLANS of releasing movies on DVD years ago, they are so protective of their content they only have titles available for a limited time. I guess the almighty dollar won because last time I looked Disney is making plenty of movies on DVD. My point?? All the studios will release in the winning format (once one has been established), the major reason studios are backing Blu-ray right now is because of the extra DRM layer. Studios do not want you copying their content!! Now why is Blu-ray better? Anyone?? Hop over to Amazon and look for the HD-DVD and Blu-ray chart comparing the differences. What's the Blu-ray benefit???
rock on blu-ray!!!!!!
@ XB2B1 ... there are so many innaccuracies in your statement its not even funny. You fail.... again. And whats worse, you say you DON'T want to debate the differences yet you make your post an essay on Bluray HDDVD differences...... *scratches head*
@XB2B1...poor sod, have you been "kicked out" from all the xbox forums and games sites because of your lack of comprehensiveness and misinformation on subject matters?? So, you resort with your ignorant posts here because you're bored with playing with your X360? Or is this just a poor excuse of jealousy?
they should count the games too. as they are blu-ray sales. or are they?
Call me out on inaccuracies all you want, but you offered nothing for error correcting! What am I wrong about?!! Yes... I know, your busy researching to see if I'm right. Let me save you time... I am right! Check the Wiki!
@tom... Disney was used only to make the point that studio support doesn't matter at this point until a format has been agreed upon. Disney never wanted to release on VHS years ago due to concerns the movies would be copied. After deciding to go ahead, they made the decision to release movies for only a limited time. This was true with DVD in the mid 90's as well. Disney was one of the last (if not the last) studio to accept the DVD standard. Disney would do the same today with HD-DVD if the format was chosen to be the standard. So would any studio for that matter! As for size... no it doesn't matter! While Sony is working on 100 gb and higher, so is the competition! The 100 gb Blu-ray may never come to market, it is much more susceptible to scratches rendering it unreadable. Most studios do not use all the space available on a DVD and this trend will continue in the next-gen discs. The disc itself is actually the cheapest part of the product. The packaging, advertising, color inserts, development costs, etc... account for most of a DVD's price. The disc cost pennies, but the advantage of adding another disc to the package greatly increases its value to the customer. Yes the next gen discs probably cost more to manufacture, but that price will come down like everything else. As long as most movies fit on one disc (and they do for both BD and HD), people will be happy... the extras can always be placed on another disc, studios can charge more for the extra content, and consumers feel they got a great deal having the extra disc and content. Yes I have a wife, and I get where you’re going with the size issue. That's the typical response I'd expect to hear from someone defending their position. Size does matter... TO AN EXTENT, and both BD and HD are more than adequate at this point. As for DRM... you thought it was pointless for me to comment on since they've both been cracked, my point was this... studios picked sides BEFORE they were cracked. The thought being that multiple layers of DRM on the BD would prove more difficult to crack than the single layer on HD. HDDVD uses the Advanced Access Content System (AACS) while BD employs several layers of Digital rights management. This is the main reason studios are supporting BD. The quality will be identical on BD and HD, the codec’s are the same, and the max resolutions are also the same. I have no problem with BD, I'm just laughing at the posts saying that HD stinks and Blu-ray rules, when most of them are clueless about the formats. Personally I can't stand discs... seems as if they always get scratched regardless of the type, CDROM, DVD, CD, HDDVD, BLU-RAY, CDR etc... they all scratch! I'm in favor of one standard, and I wish Sony had joined the DVD forum and agreed on a format instead of using its Playstation to promote its own product. Even Sony agrees! The CEO himself... http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/Sony-CEO-Wishes-BluRay-had-Collaborated-with-HD-DVD-89353 HDDVD is not better than BLURAY, BLURAY is not better than HDDVD. They are merely discs with content on them.
@tom... Ha! We seem to be having our own little format war going on here, with probably no one else even knowing! This post has left the front page, and we seem to be the only ones posting here. Ha! You can't tell me that you've never popped in a game or CD only to be frustrated that it no longer reads or has difficulty doing it! Blu-ray is not the only victim here... HD-DVD will have the problem too... it's just the nature of physical discs. I'm not saying it scratches easily, I'm saying that like it or not, it will happen and the more layers, the harder the read! DVD is the same way. Most DVD movies are single layered for that simple reason. Oh well... we can always agree to... disagree!