Planet Earth HD for $24.95!!!

DaveTheRave

DaveTheRave

Audiophyte
Too Bad This Deal Ain't For BluRay Because Then I'd Jump On It In A Split Second.

I Really Don't Believe In Buying Videos From A Dead Format. Do You See People Buying VHS's These Days? No! Buy Something That's Universal. A Bluray Player Plays Blurays And DVDs, So You Can Buy DVDs Without Worrying About A Thing Or Having Two Separate Components On Your Rack.
 
Djizasse

Djizasse

Senior Audioholic
This Is Audioholics. We Like Big Racks. Big Racks Make Us Happy :D

Now, i would really like this promo in Europe. I'm searching eBay, but there's not much offer (i would prefer with portuguese subtitles).
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
Too Bad This Deal Ain't For BluRay Because Then I'd Jump On It In A Split Second.

I Really Don't Believe In Buying Videos From A Dead Format. Do You See People Buying VHS's These Days? No! Buy Something That's Universal. A Bluray Player Plays Blurays And DVDs, So You Can Buy DVDs Without Worrying About A Thing Or Having Two Separate Components On Your Rack.
That VHS is not a good analogy. It is low def, why would anyone buy low def when DVD is here:D
While HD is gone, the players are not, they are cheap now, or if you already have one, it should still work, and the video resolution is the same as BR.:D
But, if you don't have such a player, then it would not be worth it just for one such good deal. Or, if there is no room left for such a player.
 
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Captainmorgan89

Audioholic
Great deal, Its an awesome series to watch with the family!
 
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bur1196

Enthusiast
You can use the code WELCOM8 for $5 off of $25 or more...
 
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Davidt1

Full Audioholic
Thank you very much for the overwhelming response to my question. And For those who might have a question like I did: the version on sale is apparently the American version narrated by Sigourney Weaver. There has been some argument/confusion about the video resolution between the British and the American versions. Some people say only the British version has 1080p while the American version is 1080i. Some other people think they are both 1080i. Anyway, I just paid $25 + $3 for shipping for the American version today.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
Be forewarned

Thank you very much for the overwhelming response to my question. And For those who might have a question like I did: the version on sale is apparently the American version narrated by Sigourney Weaver. There has been some argument/confusion about the video resolution between the British and the American versions. Some people say only the British version has 1080p while the American version is 1080i. Some other people think they are both 1080i. Anyway, I just paid $25 + $3 for shipping for the American version today.
There seems to be a lot of people that have received defective HD-DVDs of this. My first set had the 1st 3 discs jumping back, pixeling and tearing. The 4th disc was flawless. They replace it but the second set has the same issues exactly. this time I had to ship it back, my expense, to get a replacement. Still waiting although it is probably withing the shipping time frame so far.

You should check the discs soon after it arrives. I made the mistake to wait until I was ready to watch it.:mad: Big mistake.
 
Djizasse

Djizasse

Senior Audioholic
I've got US version. 1080i with Sigourney.
They're running fine in my EP30.

I'm waiting for the portuguese release... if it gets here...
 
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allargon

Audioholic General
Too Bad This Deal Ain't For BluRay Because Then I'd Jump On It In A Split Second.

I Really Don't Believe In Buying Videos From A Dead Format. Do You See People Buying VHS's These Days? No! Buy Something That's Universal. A Bluray Player Plays Blurays And DVDs, So You Can Buy DVDs Without Worrying About A Thing Or Having Two Separate Components On Your Rack.
I see a lot of you folks here on Audioholics buying DVD-A's and SACD's. No Blu-Ray standalones play SACD's. Only one plays DVD-A's. I take it you don't buy SACD's or DVD-A's anymore, either? BTW, LG and Samsung both make units that play CD's (something a couple of early Blu-Ray players forgot about), DVD's, HD DVD's and Blu-Ray's.

Back on topic... the $25 is for the crappy Discovery Planet Earth. I prefer Sigourney's narration, but everyone says this set looks like crap. I'm glad I got the BBC version last year before the Discovery version even became available. I may take Discovery up on their "Sunrise Earth" offer. $25 for a box set is always a good deal. I snagged my "Nip/Tuck: S4" off Flea-bay for $17. You can't even get a used copy of the SD DVD for that cheap.
 
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Davidt1

Full Audioholic
Fry's has the BBC version for $40, which isn't bad. The Discovery version is a ripoff at any price. I wish people pay more attention to the details before posting deals.
 
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MatthewB.

Audioholic General
Thanks for the heads up Nomo, just ordered a copy for myself and my folks (I got them a HD-DVD player and Bluray player two years ago. I know my folks will really love this series.
 

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