I think we can rely on other companies to push the price of BR discs downward, If the studios do not willingly do it on their own.
Rentals and disc burners ought to eventually force their hand to come down. They can charge whatever they like, but... as long as blockbuster rents them to me at a reasonable price, I'll be happy.
Besides, I doubt that those will be the conditions that bring prices down.....eventually this will be an issue of volume. Assuming that the market sees enough value in this new medium..... Once the manufacturers have roped in enough early adopters and the hammer falls, production will rise, and prices will fall (because profit margins can be slimmer). Obviously this is an overly simplistic model but I think it is safe to look at it this way......Eventually Wal-Mart will realize that there are enough BD players installed to justify cutting deals for large orders, slashing the prices, forcing anyone else (small local stores too) who sells discs to do the same, making the world a cheaper place, all the while forcing more Mom and Pop shops to shut down but making sure that hard working 12 year olds stay busy all over the world.
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mitch @ Nov 21st 2008 10:28AM
I think we can rely on other companies to push the price of BR discs downward, If the studios do not willingly do it on their own.
Rentals and disc burners ought to eventually force their hand to come down. They can charge whatever they like, but... as long as blockbuster rents them to me at a reasonable price, I'll be happy.
Besides, I doubt that those will be the conditions that bring prices down.....eventually this will be an issue of volume. Assuming that the market sees enough value in this new medium..... Once the manufacturers have roped in enough early adopters and the hammer falls, production will rise, and prices will fall (because profit margins can be slimmer). Obviously this is an overly simplistic model but I think it is safe to look at it this way......Eventually Wal-Mart will realize that there are enough BD players installed to justify cutting deals for large orders, slashing the prices, forcing anyone else (small local stores too) who sells discs to do the same, making the world a cheaper place, all the while forcing more Mom and Pop shops to shut down but making sure that hard working 12 year olds stay busy all over the world.