I reckon these moronic arguments are made by disgruntled HD DVD owners or people too young to remember how much DVD players cost.
There are a dozen or so blu ray manufacturers and hundreds of retailers competing for the money in your wallet. And there are more manufacturers and player models entering the market all the time. So explain please why prices won't fall? Did DVD player prices fall or rise because there was a single disk format?
The only reason Toshiba made its players seem "cheap" was because they were taking a massive financial hit on each one to win a format war. Comprende?
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DrXym @ Feb 21st 2008 4:29AM
I reckon these moronic arguments are made by disgruntled HD DVD owners or people too young to remember how much DVD players cost.
There are a dozen or so blu ray manufacturers and hundreds of retailers competing for the money in your wallet. And there are more manufacturers and player models entering the market all the time. So explain please why prices won't fall? Did DVD player prices fall or rise because there was a single disk format?
The only reason Toshiba made its players seem "cheap" was because they were taking a massive financial hit on each one to win a format war. Comprende?