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SONY offers free BluRay Players
"JimH" wrote in message ... The Blu-ray promotion includes five free movies; the HD-A3 HD DVD player includes seven or nine free movies, depending on the retailer. I just found out that starting February 3rd Sony is offering a $300 rebate on the 46XBR4. My order goes in on February 3rd. ;-) I wonder if Reggie will now start making phone calls to try to prove I am wrong? After all this discussion, I went out this afternoon and bought the only Blu-Ray DVD player in stock at both Best-Buy and Circuit City. Hooked it up and have to agree .... it's pretty good. Mrs.E. is engrossed in "Dracula" right now as I type. Both Circuit City and Best-Buy had all their in-stock DVD HD players on pallets, with unbelievable discounted prices. I saw prices as low as $54 bucks. I guess the Blu-Ray format won the war. Eisboch |
SONY offers free BluRay Players
Eisboch wrote:
"JimH" wrote in message ... The Blu-ray promotion includes five free movies; the HD-A3 HD DVD player includes seven or nine free movies, depending on the retailer. I just found out that starting February 3rd Sony is offering a $300 rebate on the 46XBR4. My order goes in on February 3rd. ;-) I wonder if Reggie will now start making phone calls to try to prove I am wrong? After all this discussion, I went out this afternoon and bought the only Blu-Ray DVD player in stock at both Best-Buy and Circuit City. Hooked it up and have to agree .... it's pretty good. Mrs.E. is engrossed in "Dracula" right now as I type. Both Circuit City and Best-Buy had all their in-stock DVD HD players on pallets, with unbelievable discounted prices. I saw prices as low as $54 bucks. I guess the Blu-Ray format won the war. The revenge of beta max! |
SONY offers free BluRay Players
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 19:15:02 -0500, Eisboch wrote:
Both Circuit City and Best-Buy had all their in-stock DVD HD players on pallets, with unbelievable discounted prices. I saw prices as low as $54 bucks. I guess the Blu-Ray format won the war. Eisboch And the big loser? Microsoft. http://www.roughlydrafted.com/2007/0...vs-hd-dvd-war/ |
SONY offers free BluRay Players
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 12:45:56 +0000, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
While MS may be taking it on the chin with a bad bet, it's the consumer who likes to mess around with video that's going to take it right up the old wazoo. Forcing one to use Apple's codec software over MS's codec software is the same coin - just different sides. And frankly, working with QT sucks. You never know from one video clip processing to the next if it will play without futzing with this or that to make it work. Don't get me lying here, but I believe Blu-Ray is backward compatible, and supports MPEG-2, MPEG-4, and VC-1. |
SONY offers free BluRay Players
On Jan 28, 5:08 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote: JimH wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Sony, Sharp offer free Blu-ray players, sorta PDF Consumer Electronics By Wolfgang Gruener Sunday, January 20, 2008 21:39 Chicago (IL) - The Blu-ray camp has responded to the rather dramatic HD DVD player price cut from last week this weekend: If you purchase certain LCD TV models, Sony and Sharp are throwing in a "free" Blu-ray player. Price has not been one of the advantages of Blu-ray players so far, but it appears that Sony & Co are beginning to take first shots at Toshiba on this battlefield as well. The ad package in your Sunday newspaper brought two especially interesting flyers - one from Sony and one from Best Buy. Sony is offering a $400 rebate on the purchase of a LCD TV/Blu-ray player package, which essentially gets you the BDP-S300 for free (we'll forget the sales tax here). Qualifying TVs are the 46" KDL-46V3000, the 46" KDL-46W3000 and the 52" KDL-52W3000, which carry MSRPs of $2300, $2500 and $3000, respectively. The instant rebate can be used for all of Sony's current Blu-ray players (excluding the Playstation 3) and is apparently available through all retailers that offer these products. BestBuy not only advertises this Sony program, but also a similar and time-limited promotion for Sharp TVs and Blu-ray players. Purchasing an Aquos D64-series LCD TV (for prices between $1700 and $3000) allows customers to bag a Sharp BD-HP20U Blu-ray player free of charge. The player usually retails for $500. Of course, if you own an HDTV and simply want a cheap high-def player, the Toshiba HD DVD units are still the most attractive devices. But you'll have to be careful what and where you buy: For example, Best Buy offers the entry-level HD-A3 (whose MSRP was dropped to $150 by Toshiba last week) for $300. Most online shops are currently selling this player for about $125. The Blu-ray promotion includes five free movies; the HD-A3 HD DVD player includes seven or nine free movies, depending on the retailer. I just found out that starting February 3rd Sony is offering a $300 rebate on the 46XBR4. My order goes in on February 3rd. ;-) I wonder if Reggie will now start making phone calls to try to prove I am wrong? As I have been telling you for some time, "Reggie" is nothing more than a snarky little chunk of crap, and if you just didn't respond to any of your posts, you wouldn't be playing his game. You choose. I already did. He was living with Booger in my KF for several days. JohnH joined them today. The 3 stooges are once again together. wow, that could end up being a very expensive mistake, considering how many times I have saved you from screwing up. Good thing your Kf is as effective as Harry's.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You know what's funny? JimH starts his childish name calling of the people he's kf'd. That shows you what a putz he is. |
SONY offers free BluRay Players
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