Easy. Because BluRay was marketed as a DVD replacement. You mind paying five dollars more for a DVD? On the one hand, industry is whining about the slow adoption on HD content- on the other, these same industry leaders are charging more money for what is essentially the same product.
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HD4ME @ Apr 21st 2008 10:52PM
Everything to do with blu ray requires a premium, why should renting be any different?
Anthony @ Apr 21st 2008 11:38PM
Why should it be different? Just because we have the option to have high def movies, we should pay more for it? Nope, doesn't make sense.
wreckedchevy @ Apr 21st 2008 11:48PM
amen brother
sabinh @ Apr 22nd 2008 1:03PM
Easy. Because BluRay was marketed as a DVD replacement. You mind paying five dollars more for a DVD? On the one hand, industry is whining about the slow adoption on HD content- on the other, these same industry leaders are charging more money for what is essentially the same product.