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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.
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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 wonder why they didn't offer it on the models? I hope JimH purchased
the model with the rebate, because the model he wanted the KDL-46XBR4
didn't include the rebate.
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On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 11:46:56 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is
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HK wrote:
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 wonder why they didn't offer it on the models? I hope JimH purchased
the model with the rebate, because the model he wanted the KDL-46XBR4
didn't include the rebate.


The XBR series is a more expensive series than either the 'W' or 'V' or 'S'
series.
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HarryLovesBushandRush wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 11:46:56 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is
Here wrote:

HK wrote:
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 wonder why they didn't offer it on the models? I hope JimH purchased
the model with the rebate, because the model he wanted the KDL-46XBR4
didn't include the rebate.


The XBR series is a more expensive series than either the 'W' or 'V' or 'S'
series.


What is the difference as far as one can see?

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On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 12:01:40 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is
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HarryLovesBushandRush wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 11:46:56 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is
Here wrote:

HK wrote:
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 wonder why they didn't offer it on the models? I hope JimH purchased
the model with the rebate, because the model he wanted the KDL-46XBR4
didn't include the rebate.


The XBR series is a more expensive series than either the 'W' or 'V' or 'S'
series.


What is the difference as far as one can see?


I think a big difference is in the contrast ratios. But, don't quote me on
that. Consumer Reports didn't go into a lot of detail about the sets.
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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?


No need, Jimh, you've established a pretty good record so far.

BTW, when do we get to see your apology to Tom? Pretty soon you'll be down
to only Harry.
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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.
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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.



They deserve each other.
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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?



JimH, It looks like I saved you from another mistake.
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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.
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