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Fox reduces prices on some Blu-ray Discs
Fox gets with the program, reduces MSRP on some Blu-ray Discs
From Engadget http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.en.../09/costco.jpg No matter what your current stance on Blu-ray is, one thing everyone can agree on is that the prices for discs have to come down. If you'll give Hollywood the benefit of the doubt for even a second, you can't blame them for starting disc prices high, in attempt to figure out what the market will bare. Luckily it didn't take long before the market leader woke up and realized that $40 for an older catalog title was just too much, as Warner lowered the initial price on many of its older titles to about $20. For whatever reason Fox has been the last to follow suit and if the more recent releases are any indication, even Fox is getting with the program now. The real win for consumers though, is that not only is the retail price of many older titles now $20, but the street price is coming in around $13. If this is any indication of the future of Blu, it combined with players that rival the price of upconverters, could easily carve out a solid market for Blu-ray in the future. |
Re: Fox reduces prices on some Blu-ray Discs
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at 18.99 The Terminator Planet of the Apes Kingdom of Heaven: Director’s Cut Blu-ray DVD The Transporter Blu-ray DVD The Usual Suspects Blu-ray DVD X-Men 3: The Last Stand Blu-ray DVD Fantastic Four Blu-ray Rocky Blu-ray $26.99 Independence Day Die HardMan on Fire Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Die Hard 3: Die Hard With a Vengeance Blu-ray I, Robot Commando Die Hard 2: Die Harder Alien vs. Predator: Requiem Mr. & Mrs. Smith $27.79 Men Of Honor Flight of the Phoenix Entrapment $58.99 James Bond Blu-ray Collection Volume Two Blu-ray DVD James Bond Blu-ray Collection Volume One Blu-ray DVD |
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