Sure, a dual-format player for $750. Maybe you've got more money than brains, but not everyone does. At $130, the HD-A3 is a pretty good deal.
I wonder what happens when they cross the two million mark. Does Warner REALLY walk away from that many customers? Does Blockbuster start advertising that they rent HD DVD even their competitor doesn't?
The format was was a price war and greatly benefitted consumers. The corporate collusion to end it is mainly to drive prices back up.
So, buy that HD DVD player. Spread them out there. Make life harder for the suits.
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Sure, a dual-format player for $750. Maybe you've got more money than brains, but not everyone does. At $130, the HD-A3 is a pretty good deal.
I wonder what happens when they cross the two million mark. Does Warner REALLY walk away from that many customers? Does Blockbuster start advertising that they rent HD DVD even their competitor doesn't?
The format was was a price war and greatly benefitted consumers. The corporate collusion to end it is mainly to drive prices back up.
So, buy that HD DVD player. Spread them out there. Make life harder for the suits.