Sunday, May 3, 2009

Player Blu Ray


Buy A Blu-ray Player Today

PLAYER of BLU RAY-Some experts are skeptical about whether consumers will buy Blu-ray DVD players this Christmas - I am not one of them. Many are saying it's going to be a "blue" Blu-ray Christmas. I went shopping for a cheap player’s Blu-ray on Black Friday, with one bargain special at Wal-Mart offering a $128 Blu-ray player.

The two-week promotion launches October 5 at more than 11,000 retailers throughout the U.S., including leading chains such as Sears, Circuit City and Sony Style. itionally, Sony will showcase the Discovery on player Blu-ray Disc footage through an in-store trailer that will run on Sony BRAVIA(R) display televisions at these retail locations.

That's a big disappointment for supporters of Blu-ray player. After all Toshiba announced in February that it would cease production of HD DVD players, essentially killing off the next-generation media format and leaving player of Blu-ray as the lone next-generation format.

One conclusion that could be reached is that despite the format war being over and a winner being crowned, people still aren't ready to ditch the traditional DVD in favor of the next-generation Blu-ray player. Any hopes player of Blu-ray had of a giant sales increase due to the end of the format war proved otherwise.

You can currently buy a standard definition DVD player that upconverts to 1080p for under $100. The image is no match for player of Blu-ray 1080p video but it could get you buy until prices drop and new models emerge.

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Pricewatch - Blu-ray Disc players from Samsung, Sony and Sharp are now the most expensive they have been all year, presumably because HD DVD's exit from the high-def disc arena has removed some of Blu-ray's pricing pressure.

Although HD DVD was always seen as a distant second in the HD format war , it constantly received attention because of the lower cost of blu ray players. Because of this, standalone Blu-ray players were not moving off store shelves very steadily.

You should definitely buy a blu-ray player because in Juni 2009, HD-DVD or high-definition DVD conceded the battle to blu-ray. That means HD-DVD is finished. I assume that it also means both HD-DVD players and discs either are no longer in production or will cease production shortly.

Besides all that, the PlayStation provides excellent Player Blu-ray picture quality. The PS3 is able to go from being totally shut down to playing your Blu-ray disc in about 20 seconds?faster than almost any other Blu-ray player on the market. And, oh yeah, the PlayStation 3 is a very cool looking machine.

The Player of Blu-ray promotion includes five free movies; the HD-A3 HD DVD player includes seven or nine free movies, depending on the retailer.

Initially, the only player of blu ray that was fully equipped was Sony's PS3 game system, but many current Blu-ray players in the $250 range have both sets of features. "It's bad for early adopters, but for mainstream consumers it won't matter because by the time they jump in, it will all be settled," Bracke says.

Warners aren't the only studio to offer an upgrade service either, for example, Scenic movie makers HDScape offer a similar deal, but charge $11.95, and Criterion do a DVD to Blu-ray Player upgrade, however they want your original disc along with $20 for the privilege.? But now that Warner Bros.

Target has dropped the price of the Olevia BD-110 Blu-ray player from $299 to $229, $70 off the normal retail. The retailing giant has also dropped the price of the Philips BD-P7200 $100, from $349 to $249. Have retailers finally realized that if you get customers BD players they will buy BD titles?

That being said, if someone wanted to buy a Blu-Ray DVD player in the hopes of eventually upgrading their TV, that's what the composites are there for. Future-proofing for when they DO have the TV. So lets buy Blu Ray players right now!!!!

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