Blu-ray has taken a long time to catch up with DVD, and as I continue to point out, the disc business appears to be in decline. Is if possible tht Blu-ray could catch up this late in the race? It … <a href="http://hdtvprofessor.com/HDTVAlmanac/?p=1859">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a>
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HDTV Almanac - Sony Blu-ray Player for $40
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Re: HDTV Almanac - Sony Blu-ray Player for $40
> and as I continue to point out, the disc business appears to be in decline. <
Some might say "harping on it", but I would not be so harsh.
> New Blu-ray players still cost more than DVD players, but with deals like this showing up, I’d expect the price differential to soon become meaningless. <
Wow. That's an interesting leap, Alfred. Sometimes it seems as if you're very quick to predict a trend or an outcome.
But in this case, I'm going to have to call "hooey" on your entire hypothesis. Why? Because the cost differential of the Blu-ray player itself is not, and has not been for some time now, a significant factor in delaying the switchover. What you conveniently overlooked is the cost of the media. It's the premium there that still has many clinging to standard DVDs. Heck, most folks that jumped on that "Blu-light special", will STILL be buying DVDs to play on it!
- Tim
Some might say "harping on it", but I would not be so harsh.
> New Blu-ray players still cost more than DVD players, but with deals like this showing up, I’d expect the price differential to soon become meaningless. <
Wow. That's an interesting leap, Alfred. Sometimes it seems as if you're very quick to predict a trend or an outcome.
But in this case, I'm going to have to call "hooey" on your entire hypothesis. Why? Because the cost differential of the Blu-ray player itself is not, and has not been for some time now, a significant factor in delaying the switchover. What you conveniently overlooked is the cost of the media. It's the premium there that still has many clinging to standard DVDs. Heck, most folks that jumped on that "Blu-light special", will STILL be buying DVDs to play on it!
- Tim