"daaper And don't say we didn't tell you..."We mean, who in there right mind would buy a stand-alone DVD player if they could buy a Blu-ray player for the same price?"
Let us know what year you imagine that is going to happen.
There's also the not-so-small matter of a $150 - $200 POS no-name Blu-ray junk-pile verses a brand name $75 upscaling DVD player. That's not exactly a certainty for Blu-ray.
Besides they are nowhere near $150 yet nevermind "the same price" (and limited numbers of old dead model stock clearances do not count or make for a regular selling price) so Ben's own little opinion and expectation comment is hardly a definitive reflection of present reality.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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"daaper
And don't say we didn't tell you..."We mean, who in there right mind would buy a stand-alone DVD player if they could buy a Blu-ray player for the same price?"
Let us know what year you imagine that is going to happen.
There's also the not-so-small matter of a $150 - $200 POS no-name Blu-ray junk-pile verses a brand name $75 upscaling DVD player. That's not exactly a certainty for Blu-ray.
Besides they are nowhere near $150 yet nevermind "the same price"
(and limited numbers of old dead model stock clearances do not count or make for a regular selling price)
so Ben's own little opinion and expectation comment is hardly a definitive reflection of present reality.
Keep taking the Kool-aid.