I definitely like the fact that they will offer more movies as I have a super Walmart very close to my house, the only thing with Walmart is that I don't think they are getting a lot of sales as it is. Most of the stores having Blu-Ray are mostly super centers and even those were pretty limited with selection. They had only 2 isles with the players in the middle adn their pricing was not really less expensive then Best Buy.
It's a good try to expose HD to more people but I don't think it will have any significance overall for Blu-Ray considering that most people who shop there at this time simply can't afford $25-$30 movies.
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I definitely like the fact that they will offer more movies as I have a super Walmart very close to my house, the only thing with Walmart is that I don't think they are getting a lot of sales as it is. Most of the stores having Blu-Ray are mostly super centers and even those were pretty limited with selection. They had only 2 isles with the players in the middle adn their pricing was not really less expensive then Best Buy.
It's a good try to expose HD to more people but I don't think it will have any significance overall for Blu-Ray considering that most people who shop there at this time simply can't afford $25-$30 movies.
But I guess time will tell.