First of all Jimmy you comparing Magnavox and Onkyo is absoutely retarded. There's a HUGE difference in quality.
Second, Magnavox is probably something that was agreed on with Walmart and is most likely licensed on a larger scale with lower fees because when you manufacture 10,000 players and 1,000 players licensing has a different effect imbecile.
Don't you find it strange that most other brand name Blu-Ray players at 1.1 and above are $700+? And only Sony and Panasonic 2 major BDA license holders have cheaper players even those are $400,$500,$700. Even that new Chinese Blu-Ray player is what $900.
The only 2 players we've seen so far that will be in $300 range are that ridiculous Magnavox and possibly older Samsung at discount or new model that's coming out at $350 but Samsung has been making Blu-Ray players from the start so it seems that they managed to make a good deal while the war was in effect and have already broke a little economies of scale because they were the most sold Blu-Ray standalones anyways.
Turn on your brain idiot and do research. It's very obvious what the reason is.
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Nfinity @ May 27th 2008 9:10PM
First of all Jimmy you comparing Magnavox and Onkyo is absoutely retarded. There's a HUGE difference in quality.
Second, Magnavox is probably something that was agreed on with Walmart and is most likely licensed on a larger scale with lower fees because when you manufacture 10,000 players and 1,000 players licensing has a different effect imbecile.
Don't you find it strange that most other brand name Blu-Ray players at 1.1 and above are $700+? And only Sony and Panasonic 2 major BDA license holders have cheaper players even those are $400,$500,$700. Even that new Chinese Blu-Ray player is what $900.
The only 2 players we've seen so far that will be in $300 range are that ridiculous Magnavox and possibly older Samsung at discount or new model that's coming out at $350 but Samsung has been making Blu-Ray players from the start so it seems that they managed to make a good deal while the war was in effect and have already broke a little economies of scale because they were the most sold Blu-Ray standalones anyways.
Turn on your brain idiot and do research. It's very obvious what the reason is.