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To: Boplicity who wrote (1402)2/18/1998 11:15:00 AM
From: Don Dorsey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1673
 
Growth rate of DVD picking up steam.

"The retail unit share of DVD-ROM-equipped PCs grew to 11.1 percent in December, from 9.9 percent in November and 7.3 percent in October, according to retail sales data from PC Data, Reston, Va. It was a huge jump from the 0.6 percent share in September. Unit sales in December for PCs with integrated DVD drives increased 41.8 percent compared to November, versus a 26.3 percent increase in overall PC unit sales.

Unit sales of DVD-ROM kits more than doubled in December from November levels, according to PC Data. The increase was driven in part by a $70 price cut taken by CompUSA on the only second generation DVD-ROM kit currently on the market, Creative Labs' DVD Encore DX2 kit. Although first generation drives from Diamond Multimedia, Hi-Val and Philips continued to sell, the Creative offering accounted for 81 percent of DVD-ROM kit sales for the month.

Diamond Multimedia is planning to launch a second generation DVD-ROM kit in March and executives at Hi-Val say the company currently has second generation product for retailers that are interested. Hi-Val's first generation DVD-ROM drive was offered by CompUSA at an after-rebate price of $249.99 this past weekend. "