High costs for Blu players at Amazon

BMXTRIX

BMXTRIX

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It's just Sony's second bite at destroying high definition DVD. First they put the affordable format out of business through marketing muscle and back room deals. Now they jack up the price on the surviving products. The old one two punch.
Always funny to read posts like this as we all know that the real goal of Sony is to spend 4 billion dollars to defeat Toshiba, and then kill the format which Panasonic (not Sony) holds the most patents in so that the revenue stream can be returned to Toshiba and their DVD patents.

Sure, it seems a bit crazy to do - but this is clearly their methodology because the format was is now two months 'over' and we should be getting our Toshiba subsidized players at any point now... shouldn't we?
 
Alamar

Alamar

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Doby wasn't talking about me, but a certain person who happens to like HD DVD and harps on the current disc prices.:D
I represent that remark :)

Eitherway the HD-DVD boat has sailed. I can only hope that Sony & the Blu Group can get their act together by Christmas. I'm worried that they won't but time will tell.

Once that's done hopefully the content providers will follow the hardware manufacturer's lead ...
 
BMXTRIX

BMXTRIX

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I agree, you appear to quite like Sony.
I have a PS3 and an A2 as well as Panasonic, Pioneer, Yamaha, Crestron, and other gear. I buy what works and make sense. I evaluate the products available to me and try not to make stupid rush decisions on my purchases.

In the case of Blu-ray, I purchased a PS3 on opening week as a preorder and made one of the best decisions possible to this point with the format. Strange, but just spending $129 on my A2 and I feel more robbed than I did with my $600 PS3... I don't think I'm alone on that.

Yet, when I get a stand alone player for my home, I'm likely going to be leaning towards Panny or Denon in about a year - probably not Sony since their handling of regular DVD material, which I have a great deal of, is typically rather poor.
 
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ParkerAudio

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I have a PS3 and an A2 as well as Panasonic, Pioneer, Yamaha, Crestron, and other gear. I buy what works and make sense. I evaluate the products available to me and try not to make stupid rush decisions on my purchases.

In the case of Blu-ray, I purchased a PS3 on opening week as a preorder and made one of the best decisions possible to this point with the format. Strange, but just spending $129 on my A2 and I feel more robbed than I did with my $600 PS3... I don't think I'm alone on that.

Yet, when I get a stand alone player for my home, I'm likely going to be leaning towards Panny or Denon in about a year - probably not Sony since their handling of regular DVD material, which I have a great deal of, is typically rather poor.
Try being stuck with one of the first $1000 Samsung Bluray players, that isn't playing a lot of Bluray movies despite the software upgrages Samsung issues. $129, with all the movies they gave away with those things, is cheaper than a regular upscaling DVD player.
 
dobyblue

dobyblue

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Yes but it also has, in terms of new content being released, practically nil.
Even for $129 with 9 free titles, that's a problem.

It's entirely possible there could be more UMD releases this year than HD DVD.
 
BMXTRIX

BMXTRIX

Audioholic Warlord
Try being stuck with one of the first $1000 Samsung Bluray players, that isn't playing a lot of Bluray movies despite the software upgrages Samsung issues. $129, with all the movies they gave away with those things, is cheaper than a regular upscaling DVD player.
If you re-read my post, you will see that a $1,000 Samsung player is not likely to be very high on the list of things which I would purchase. :) I feel for those people who have made poor buying decisions, but evidence has always pointed to where we are right now. The next question is when we will see player prices fall under $300, $200, and $100 for Blu-ray. Not IF, but when. I think it may be an annual ritual of dropping right around a hundred bucks going into the holidays.

But, the best part will be that the players will get better every year to go along with the price cuts.
 
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ParkerAudio

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Yes but it also has, in terms of new content being released, practically nil.
Even for $129 with 9 free titles, that's a problem.

It's entirely possible there could be more UMD releases this year than HD DVD.
so if you needed an upscaling DVD player and they were giving you $90 worth of DVD's, and that is only at $10 a DVD, I will negate the fact they are HD DVD's, you still don't think that is a good deal?
Now you have to look past that Bluray haze you live in:)
 
dobyblue

dobyblue

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so if you needed an upscaling DVD player and they were giving you $90 worth of DVD's, and that is only at $10 a DVD, I will negate the fact they are HD DVD's, you still don't think that is a good deal?
Now you have to look past that Bluray haze you live in:)
If I still watched DVD's, yes it would be a good deal.
DVD content is still being released.

But, I still wouldn't buy an HD DVD player with upscaling abilities when I can get an upscaling DVD player for $49 and buy 10 DVD's for $6 at Wal*Mart.

Plus, DVD's aren't obsolete...although I don't buy them anymore.
 
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ParkerAudio

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$6 for a DVD like 300, you must be quite the shopper, I was giving a low ball figure of $10, and discounting out the fact that they were HD DVD's.

You must also have a really nice video store in the area to be renting all Bluray titles and no DVD titles. I have Netflix, and still have to take some DVD titles, and in my area of St.Louis, you can almost forget about walking in to any store and renting a Bluray. The stock and selection aren't there.
 
dobyblue

dobyblue

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You must also have a really nice video store in the area to be renting all Bluray titles and no DVD titles. I have Netflix, and still have to take some DVD titles, and in my area of St.Louis, you can almost forget about walking in to any store and renting a Bluray. The stock and selection aren't there.
That sucks, St. Louis being a fairly large area and all.

I live in a town of 120,000 people (St. Catharines, Ontario) and both of my local Blockbusters have Blu-ray sections, prominently placed in the middle of the store at the central point of the New Release walls (equidistant from A and Z)

I posted a pic from a few months ago here, it has grown quite a bit since this time - you can see the pics in this thread, the Blockbuster ones are at the bottom.

http://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=26913



It's over twice this size now.

Although I hardly ever rent as I have 125 Blu-ray Discs and have plenty that I haven't watched. I took advantage of all the Blu-ray BOGO's and sales from last year and spent around $9.99 to $13.99 on most of the discs I have.
 
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ParkerAudio

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Yeah, you have a lot better selection there. I see two copies of some of the titles there, local Blockbuster is luck to have one.
 
skads_187

skads_187

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I live in a town of 120,000 people (St. Catharines, Ontario)

Although I hardly ever rent as I have 125 Blu-ray Discs and have plenty that I haven't watched. I took advantage of all the Blu-ray BOGO's and sales from last year and spent around $9.99 to $13.99 on most of the discs I have.
just wanted to know, since your in Canada, where do you get your blu-ray deals from? I want to start adding to my collection. So far, here in Montreal, the only crappy deals we have is a 2 for 50$ at HMV.
You probably purchased them online, but from where? amazon.ca has them priced pretty high as well. the ones I have gotten from ebay range from 16-19$ shipping included. thanks
 
dobyblue

dobyblue

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Yeah, you have a lot better selection there. I see two copies of some of the titles there, local Blockbuster is luck to have one.
They actually have a lot more than two copies of titles like Die Hard 4, 300, etc., and put them behind one or two cases, as they didn't have room due to it being in one section.

If you go to the blu-ray.com link I posted there I show the HD DVD section too, which you can see about 5-6 cases of 300, as they didn't have as many titles to squeeze in.
 

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