At the moment there isn't any incentive for the BR camp to lower the hardware prices. Their only competitor has essentially been cut out of the market. The prices probably won't drop until later this year, when the next round of Black Friday deals kick in. Can't have Sony and gang losing out on any patent royalties, or a brief chance to recoup some of their investments into the BR format can we?
As far as the software prices, don't expect those to drop anytime soon. Again, another way for the BR camp to eek out a bit more royalty money from the consumers. As for purchasing software, buy online where the prices are usually a bit less than retail...amazon, walmart, dvd planet, etc. Now we get to pay for the perceived 'value' of BR media. Yay!
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Rich @ Feb 18th 2008 12:30AM
At the moment there isn't any incentive for the BR camp to lower the hardware prices. Their only competitor has essentially been cut out of the market. The prices probably won't drop until later this year, when the next round of Black Friday deals kick in. Can't have Sony and gang losing out on any patent royalties, or a brief chance to recoup some of their investments into the BR format can we?
As far as the software prices, don't expect those to drop anytime soon. Again, another way for the BR camp to eek out a bit more royalty money from the consumers. As for purchasing software, buy online where the prices are usually a bit less than retail...amazon, walmart, dvd planet, etc. Now we get to pay for the perceived 'value' of BR media. Yay!