Comments on: Get a Sony Blu-ray player for $199.96 shipped
Finally, a Blu-ray player for less than $200, with no rebates required!
Finally, a Blu-ray player for less than $200, with no rebates required!
Don't buy these one-trick ponies--unless you like gizmos that gather dust.
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Why are you touting this absolute piece of crap?
Blu-ray is a joke.
CYa!
Bob
I think a lot of people who say their standard DVDs look good enough are probably telling the truth. It is good enough but why settle for that when there is improved technology that is becoming available at what I consider to be a very fair price (but not necessarily this player because it IS profile 1.0). To make it seem like Blu-ray is not significantly better is silly. It is OBVIOUSLY better, and even my very non-videophile wife notices.
I think Blu-ray is worth it -- if you have an HDTV of course; without it it's worthless -- and I bought a PS3 when it launched ($500). The one thing I do agree on with the detractors is that the movies have to come down in price. I'd buy more than one or two a month if the average price was $15-$20 and not $25-$30.
I think a lot of people who say their standard DVDs look good enough are probably telling the truth. It is good enough but why settle for that when there is improved technology that is becoming available at what I consider to be a very fair price (but not necessarily this player because it IS profile 1.0). To make it seem like Blu-ray is not significantly better is silly. It is OBVIOUSLY better, and even my very non-videophile wife notices.
I think Blu-ray is worth it -- if you have an HDTV of course; without it it's worthless -- and I bought a PS3 when it launched ($500). The one thing I do agree on with the detractors is that the movies have to come down in price. I'd buy more than one or two a month if the average price was $15-$20 and not $25-$30.
Surgery to unclog arteries of potato chip grease from years of sedentary lifestyle = dunno yet
However, there's still the cost of the media itself (assuming you like to own your movies). I stopped going to movies because ticket and refreshment prices are getting ridiculous. Waiting for the DVD to come out actually makes some sense; thanks to first week release specials with certain retailers, it's actually CHEAPER to buy the DVD than it is for two tickets down at the movie house. Now BD comes along and ups the price back up for ownership in the name of higher fidelity, and it doesn't make financial sense anymore. It just doesn't excite me to ask me to pay almost double for the BD version. A pretty picture just ain't worth it, especially if the flick is typical Hollywood ho-hum.
but i would rather wait til black friday or something and see if things just plummet in time for holiday season.
- by kevings31 October 12, 2008 10:57 PM PDT
- it's good to see the players coming down in price. but until the media itself gets a little more reasonable, i wont be a buyer......and i buy a lot of dvds.....current count is a little past 1600 movies.
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