Let me know when a standalone BD-Live player gets to be less than $150, and BD new releases are less than $20. And neither the player nor the movies can be made by Sony. Until then, Blu-ray can shove it.
Yes, I'm still bitter about HD DVD. The BDA is lucky my stance has softened even that much.
Your $150 player will be here next year for sure. DEEZ is right about Amazon's pricing. Prices are dropping so often there that yesterday I had to email them for a post-purchase price adjustment on Cloverfield (price dropped by $3) and There Will Be Blood (Dropped by a buck).
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Let me know when a standalone BD-Live player gets to be less than $150, and BD new releases are less than $20. And neither the player nor the movies can be made by Sony. Until then, Blu-ray can shove it.
Yes, I'm still bitter about HD DVD. The BDA is lucky my stance has softened even that much.
Amazon carries many BD new releases for < $20
Can't help on the
man...you are a loser
At least Tosh hasn't losy anything near what sony has lost, BR is going to remain expensive for a veeeery long time, sony has torn up over 3 $billion and their still counting!
http://www.cdfreaks.com/news/PS3-low-price-costs-Sony-over-3-billion-in-loses.html
Your $150 player will be here next year for sure. DEEZ is right about Amazon's pricing. Prices are dropping so often there that yesterday I had to email them for a post-purchase price adjustment on Cloverfield (price dropped by $3) and There Will Be Blood (Dropped by a buck).