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Blu-ray player prices hit 2008 highs as competition dwindles
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar Contributorhal9g
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And you know those retailers will hold a gun to your head and make you buy one of these overpriced players!

It's a conspiracy!
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$599 is cheap compared to these.
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Indeed, and self control got the better of me, so I ordered the new (at least for Europe) Panasonic DMP-BD30.

Now if Panasonic would actually supply the units... none of the retailers currently have any on stock 
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Indeed, and self control got the better of me, so I ordered the new (at least for Europe) Panasonic DMP-BD30.

Now if Panasonic would actually supply the units... none of the retailers currently have any on stock 


Just bought me one of those two weeks ago and I love it!
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Indeed, and self control got the better of me, so I ordered the new (at least for Europe) Panasonic DMP-BD30.

Now if Panasonic would actually supply the units... none of the retailers currently have any on stock 


Just bought me one of those two weeks ago and I love it!


Thanks, nice to know I made a good choice. I hope it won't take too long to get delivered. My TV is only HD ready, but it should be a major improvement anyway.
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Damn those corporate pigs!

To think they actually want to make money.

It's disgusting!


If Blu-Ray wants to push Hi-Def content into the mainstream, with hopes of succeeding the DVD, then raising the prices on new hardware is not the way to go!!!  Confusion over profile 1.1 or 2.0 (blah blah blah) is easily overcome with competitive pricing versus upscaling DVD players!!!  I don't think anyone is asking Blu-Ray to suddenly release sub $200 standalone players, however raising the current prices does seem counterproductive!!!

That said I am noticing increased prices across the board on many electronics.  Been in the market for a new 1080P DLP television and despite the upcoming new models hitting the retail stores this spring, previous models are going up or staying the same MSRP!!!   
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Quoting hal9g:
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Damn those corporate pigs!

To think they actually want to make money.

It's disgusting!


If Blu-Ray wants to push Hi-Def content into the mainstream, with hopes of succeeding the DVD, then raising the prices on new hardware is not the way to go!!!  Confusion over profile 1.1 or 2.0 (blah blah blah) is easily overcome with competitive pricing versus upscaling DVD players!!!  I don't think anyone is asking Blu-Ray to suddenly release sub $200 standalone players, however raising the current prices does seem counterproductive!!!

That said I am noticing increased prices across the board on many electronics.  Been in the market for a new 1080P DLP television and despite the upcoming new models hitting the retail stores this spring, previous models are going up or staying the same MSRP!!!   


Don't know where you live, but here in the U.S., with the dollar continuing to sink, prices of electronics (mostly made abroad) are bound to be heading up!

BTW, "Blu-ray" does not control the price of anything and Sony only controls the price of their own products.

I do not believe that manufacturers of Blu-ray players or discs have any intention of trying to compete with standard DVD.  HD DVD tried that and you can see where it got them.

If you can't afford to get into the hi-def DVD market, stick with SDVD.  Your choice.
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The 120 Hz 1080p TV I was looking at went up $150, must be them Blu ray guys giving them ideas...
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I wonder if some of these submissions are in jest or the sender is just ignorant! Get real you guys. Sony has just fought and won a bitter war. Toshiba is said to have lost a billion dollars. Sony is probably not much better but they do have a future. There is still stock out there of hardware and software that was rushed to market and is being discounted if you look. Sony and other manufacturers need to make a profit on the better stuff so prices will go up a bit until volumes grow. The US ecenomy is in a mess and the dollar way down so of course imported electronics will go up. 10-15% is actually very reasonable. Dont blame Sony, blame those stupid banks who lent out so much unsecured housing loans! The anti Sony talk is rediculous. They are as entitled to make a decent profit as the oil companies or Microsoft and Sony products have a long history of quality manufacture. Give them a break, they deserve it and I like their products. If you dont then dont buy them, you have that choice, but some of this foolish talk needs to grow up!
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Damn those corporate pigs!

To think they actually want to make money.

It's disgusting!


If Blu-Ray wants to push Hi-Def content into the mainstream, with hopes of succeeding the DVD, then raising the prices on new hardware is not the way to go!!!  Confusion over profile 1.1 or 2.0 (blah blah blah) is easily overcome with competitive pricing versus upscaling DVD players!!!  I don't think anyone is asking Blu-Ray to suddenly release sub $200 standalone players, however raising the current prices does seem counterproductive!!!

That said I am noticing increased prices across the board on many electronics.  Been in the market for a new 1080P DLP television and despite the upcoming new models hitting the retail stores this spring, previous models are going up or staying the same MSRP!!!   


Don't know where you live, but here in the U.S., with the dollar continuing to sink, prices of electronics (mostly made abroad) are bound to be heading up!

BTW, "Blu-ray" does not control the price of anything and Sony only controls the price of their own products.

I do not believe that manufacturers of Blu-ray players or discs have any intention of trying to compete with standard DVD.  HD DVD tried that and you can see where it got them.

If you can't afford to get into the hi-def DVD market, stick with SDVD.  Your choice.


I live in the US, if you read my post you would see that I made mention that all electronics seem to be tipping the scales towards increase in general priceing!!!

Call me naive but I believe Blu-Ray and the numerous manufacturers and studios backing it have every intention of competing with DVD and eventually replacing it as the standard format!!! 

I am currently in the Hi-Def market, with 2 HD-DVD players and a PS3 (recent addition) and I hope to pick-up the Panny BD50 upon its release, but even so I still feel that the movies themselves, even HD, are over priced compared to standard DVD, and in general your comment about what I or anyone else can afford seems kinda snobbish!!! 
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I wonder if some of these submissions are in jest or the sender is just ignorant! Get real you guys. Sony has just fought and won a bitter war. Toshiba is said to have lost a billion dollars. Sony is probably not much better but they do have a future. There is still stock out there of hardware and software that was rushed to market and is being discounted if you look. Sony and other manufacturers need to make a profit on the better stuff so prices will go up a bit until volumes grow. The US ecenomy is in a mess and the dollar way down so of course imported electronics will go up. 10-15% is actually very reasonable. Dont blame Sony, blame those stupid banks who lent out so much unsecured housing loans! The anti Sony talk is rediculous. They are as entitled to make a decent profit as the oil companies or Microsoft and Sony products have a long history of quality manufacture. Give them a break, they deserve it and I like their products. If you dont then dont buy them, you have that choice, but some of this foolish talk needs to grow up!


Seriously??? 

Bashing SONY, Microsoft, even the Oil Companies, is all the rage upon the internet!!!  This is where everyone comes to spew their opinion, in all honesty you need to grow up and stop acting as if someone insulted your friend!!!  Have you ever been on a message board before???
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Actually rokhopa makes very valid points... all those things do in fact raise the price...

in other news... Best Buy in the New York Metro area is completely sold out of Sony BDP-S300's and it's annoying the crap out of me... The people want to buy them, and I can't get them....
-JoN
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