or more. Expand outside of the U.S., Puerto Rico and United Kingdom (where technology is moving at a slower pace and people are not as familiar with Netflix or VOD). References Blu-ray discs: 'We're not dead yet'. (n.d.). Retrieved April 13, 2014, from http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2013/05/blu-ray-discs-we-re-not-dead-yet/index.htm DEG Releases Year-End 2013 Home Entertainment Report - DEG. (n.d.). Retrieved April 12, 2014, from http://www.degonline.org/news-releases/deg-news/deg-releases-year-end-2013-home-entertainment-report/
was introduced. With the recent addition of Blu-ray disks to the mix, countless consumers are finding themselves confused and inexperienced with the different video technologies. Though DVDs and Blu-rays share several similarities, they also possess their own individual pros and cons. A Blu-ray disk is the exact same size as a DVD. When holding the two disks side by side, it would be impossible to differentiate between them. Although relatively new, Blu-ray is currently supported by about 200 of the
The Battle of Formats There are two new formats of DVD's coming out one is Blu-ray and one is HD-DVD, will this become the battle of VHS vs. BetaMax and which will be in your home. First, let me give you some history on both of these new forms of DVD's. Blue-ray which was invented by a group of companies called Blue-ray Disc Association. It consists of companies like Sony, Apple, Dell, HP, and many more. Blue-ray will hold 25 gigabytes and will be the same size and shape of a DVD. The only difference
Computing, optical disc drives are described by Wikipedia as a disk drive that uses laser light or electromagnetic waves within or near the visible light spectrum as part of the process of reading or writing data to or from optical discs. Some optical disc drives can only read from discs, but recent drives are able to both read and record, also called burners or writers. These drives are very commonly used in computers to read software and consumer media distributed on disc, and to record discs for archival
1972 Philips announced a technique to store data on an optical disc. First in 1981 Philips and Sony proposed the Compact Disc Digital Audio standard (CD-DA) which was coded in the so-called Red Book [Philips and Sony Corporation, 1991]. The development of this technique revolutionized the audio world by introducing truly digital technology for the first time. It was in the year 1982 that Philips and Sony launched the first players and discs on the market. The CD became the music carrier of choice by
The Video Game Industry The video gaming industry has come a long way from the first home based gaming system since the Magnavox Odyssey. Through the decades, the video game industry has rapidly improved the technology to home gaming, and made arcades nonexistence. The major video gaming titans of today are Nintendo, Microsoft Xbox, and Sony Playstation. These three have been in war with each other the past ten years, and neither show signs of defeat. However the two leading competitors of high
transferred to the Flash drive. Optical discs! What are optical discs? An optical disc is a flat round portable metal disc with plastic coating. CDs, DVD, and BLU-RAY discs are three types of optical discs. (Gary B. Shelly). Optical discs are Storage devices that are read by light. The most common optical discs used are CDs, and DVDs. These discs are removable media. Optical discs weigh little to nothing and have high capacity for storage. (PCmag.com) Optical discs like stated above are read by light
Redbox Automated Retail, LLC – Marketing Mix Redbox Automated Retail, LLC specializes in automated DVDs, Blu-ray Discs and video games rentals, was founded by McDonald’s Corporation. Customers are able to rent movies or video games at an affordable price via a vending machine. The idea was to drive more traffic to McDonald’s and added convenience to customers. In 2002, the company tested two concepts by placing fully automated convenience store kiosks (vending-like machine that sells anything
BD and DVD both have pits and bumps. The difference between the two is that the BD pits and bumps are smaller and packed closer together. A blue laser is used to read the BD. The BD has spiral tracks running from the center of the disc out to the edges. The information is stored in these tracks in the form of audio and video. The blue laser used to read this information has a wavelength of approximately 405 nanometers and must be much more accurate than that of a DVD as the pits and bumps are smaller
Streaming services have taken a rise in recent years, be it music based such as Spotify, or Netflix for home video. This leaves disc based options on the backburner in terms of availability. Similar to how the DVD and CD made the VHS tape and Vinyl record obsolete respectively, streaming services are starting to take hold of the entertainment industry and force out optical based solutions from the market. Blockbuster is an example of how streaming services have increased over the past years. The
20GB drive, but does not have WiFi capabilities or the ability to read various flash ram cards. The 60GB PS3 is shiny black with a silver accent plate that protects the Blu-ray drive and the 20GB PS3 is clear black and has no silver plate. The PS3 has a built-in Blue-ray disc player which is High-Definition. It can play Blue-ray movies, PS3 games, CDs, and DVDs. The PS3 has many different types of accessories. Some of the most common accessories are the controllers and headsets. The Sixaxis Wireless
Playstation 2 (PS2). But it also has its own characteristics which places it on another level. Being a highly priced console (ranging from $400-$600), there is a lot offered from the PS3 console. It includes high-definition graphics (HDTV compatible), a Blu-ray disc hard drive, wireless controllers, Gigabit Ethernet, and a built-in Bluetooth. There is also plenty of memory space available on the console. Sony has generated four versions of the PS3; there is a 20GB, 40GB, 60GB, and 80GB PS3 game system. The
Porter’s Five Forces Model has been one of the models that is being used evaluate the attractiveness of entering a business like the movie rental business. The reason is that it is an excellent model to use to analyze a particular competitive environment of an industry. I would say it helps to determine where competitive advantage lies in a business situation. This would determine the attractiveness of a particular business and as such aid in the strategic decision making of an organization whether
then revolutionary concept of delivering movies directly to customers' computers, eliminating the waiting times and the hassle of receiving and returning mail records. The proposal was simple. As perk on disc plans, subscribers can access inferior quality video on demand, far below DVD and Blu-ray disc resolutions, but with the ubiquity of broadband it can be delivered faster and more reliably than on other video platforms. Some have been willing to do business, and those who have not yet been able to
Netflix was originally founded in August 29 of 1997. Currently the net worth of Netflix is 100 billion dollars. Currently in 2018 Netflix marketing plans on hitting 200 billion dollars. Netflix is a very successfully company which was started by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph. Netflix is not just a nation entertainment company, this is a worldwide entertainment company. It has over 117 members and is currently providing entertainment in more than 190 countries. I picked this company as my topic
Introduction Reed Hastings (co-founded) founded Netflix in 1997. During this time, Netflix offered DVD rentals by mail. As Netflix went public in 2002, shortly a year later their subscription reached the one million mark (Netflix Management, 2011). Recently, Netflix is recognized as one of the 50 most innovative companies, ranking number eight for “streaming itself into a $9 billion powerhouse (and crushing Blockbuster)” with 20 million subscribers (fastcompany.com, 2011). This success shows how
Blockbuster needed to develop some new things in the market if Blockbuster wanted to remain number one in the industry. New things or changes such as developing a similar platform like Netflix. The company managed to acquire Movielink, which will enable Blockbuster to offer unlimited access to their customers with downloadable movies. This new method of business with the content of downloading movies industry will reach $1 billion by 2010 as estimated by John Antioco (Xie & Lin). Blockbuster
The Technological Need for Holographic Data Storage Digital technology has become the latest byword in entertainment and computers. Records and analog cassette tapes have been supplanted with Compact Discs, and now VCRs are being challenged by Digital Video Discs. Multimedia applications such as these consume enormous amounts of storage space, and are challenging the limits of today's storage devices. Many solutions are being put forth in an attempt to keep pace with the growth in demand for
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The Decline of Blockbuster Entertainment How could a company that was built into a multibillion dollar empire fail less than two decades later? Blockbuster Entertainment started with one store in Dallas in 1985 and rose up to become the dominant force in the movie rental industry. They were acquired by Viacom, at the pinnacle of their success, for $8.4 billion in 1994 and were in bankruptcy by 2010. A series of blunders by upper management, highlighted by a lack of strategic vision, led to Blockbuster’s