High Definition :: HD DVD and Blu-ray


You must be logged on My Town to use this service.

Page 1 of 2
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Member since:
October 2007
Check out this article

http://www.betanews.com/article/Analysts_Studios_will_gain_from_HD_DVDs_exit_but_consumers_wont/1203532784

[Post edited by tluvstech on Feb 23, 2008]
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Member since:
January 2008
Quote:
Check out this article

http://www.betanews.com/article/Analysts_Studios_will_gain_from_HD_DVDs_exit_but_consumers_wont/1203532784

[Post edited by tluvstech on Feb 23, 2008]


Interesting read. A lot of people won't like to hear that kind of stuff in hear.

Quote:
"Consumer spending on DVD sales and rentals was pretty flat in 2005 and 2006 at about $22 billion. It dropped last year for the first time, by about 3 percent," Wilson said today.

"The studios really need the new high-def format to catch on so they can drive revenues back up," the ABI analyst told BetaNews.


I think the drop in sales and rentals was crap movies last year. I'm not saying they were all poop but the majority of them were.

[Post edited by Jedi_Soljah on Feb 23, 2008]
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Member since:
July 2006
I agree Soljah, there was a lot of crap so it doesn't suprise me that sales were down.
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Member since:
January 2008
Hopefully this year will get better. I can at least look forward to a few HD releases until May, then I'll be back to SD DVD (if anything is worth it) until I can afford a different player. Hope there are some HUGE BR player sales at Christmas time this year!!!!! I got a plamsa TV when I retired from the Army in '06. Then I got an HD DVD player last year for my anniversary. I had no idea of a format war when my wife got it for me. I truely thought they were just both next generation DVD players living peacefully together. Then I came here and WOW was I surprised.
Anyway, It wil be a hard sell for me to get my wife to get me a $300 - $400 BR player.

Oh well, I can wait.

[Post edited by Jedi_Soljah on Feb 23, 2008]
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Member since:
June 2006
Jefi-S... you can always buy a player later, and sign up for an online NETFLIX RENTAL membership. The most popular plan is just $16.99 a month (+ tax), for up to 3 discs out-at-a-time (free postage-paid mail return when thru viewing). That way you can experience Blu-ray Hi-Def every month at an affordable price - could probably rent around 10 or more movies a month (depends on your spare time).

And with Netflix (or Blockbuster's) online membership, you have access to ALL of the possible releases, and not just those available and in stock at a local video rental store.

-JIMI (the Voodoo Child)
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Member since:
January 2008
JIMI, I actually thought about that but I still have to get my wife to agree...

That's the hard part...
I'm on lock down bro...hehehehehe It's a long story.

[Post edited by Jedi_Soljah on Feb 23, 2008]
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Member since:
June 2006
On "The Beltway Boys" on Fox tonight:

"When I get my $600 dollar tax refund, I'm buying a BluRay player." No kidding, I was half asleep when they said it. Woke me right up. Of course, it doesn't help you Canadians any...
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Member since:
October 2007
Quote:
Of course, it doesn't help you Canadians any...


Huh?
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Member since:
January 2008
I don't know. I think the studios enjoyed their hundred million dollar payoffs. They made more money from those than the combined total of HD DVD/blu ray sales.

Quote:
Huh?


Americans are getting a $500-$800 tax refund to avoid a recession.

[Post edited by NutManIV on Feb 24, 2008]
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Member since:
June 2006
Thank you NutMan. That's all I meant by that. Actually, I've thought of doing the same, but I won't unless the final profiles are in place and/or prices have become more reasonable. By that time the Pioneer BDP50 should be out so the 30 might be priced lower and there should be some news about the Oppo as well.

Now that I think about it, I have some friends who live in Quebec but work in Jay, VT. I'm assuming that they pay American income tax. I wonder if they will be eligible for the tax rebate. This recession is going to hammer everybody.
Page 1 of 2

You must be logged on My Town to reply to this topic.

Don't miss the latest news:

Advertisement: