Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Seriously. What can they be skimping on to make it $188.
I view blu-ray as a premium way to watch a movie. To get rid of HDMI, HD audio, Profile 2.0, etc... to drop the price, where is the benefit over a DVD?
Why not sell a version with only VGA output for $89?
Trust me, I want to see blu-ray be mainstream cause I want studios to strart releasing my fav tv shows on blu-ray but this method doesn't seem right. But then again, Vizio sells more HD tv's then anyone and not everyone has a home theatre setup.