I got a Toshiba A2 HD-DVD player for $59 (plus tax) at WalMart in Oxford, OH 45056. |
Toshiba A2 HD-DVD player @ Walmart B&M for $59 (Clearance) Archived From: Hot Deals |
I got a Toshiba A2 HD-DVD player for $59 (plus tax) at WalMart in Oxford, OH 45056. |
YankeeRedneck said:Thought hd was dead................... You didn't hear? The ability to play HD-DVD is now a feature of some upconverting DVD players |
YankeeRedneck said:Thought hd was dead................... I bet you stole that witty quip from another thread didn't you! |
YankeeRedneck said:Thought hd was dead................... But DVD is still very much alive. |
The Kev Master is wondering how the OP found a HD-A2 as opposed to the newer HD-A3? |
TheKevMaster said:The Kev Master is wondering how the OP found a HD-A2 as opposed to the newer HD-A3? |
none of my 3 local walmarts have had any of these for a long time.....i was lucky enough to score the hd addon for the 360 for $12 a few weeks ago at Kmart. i wish my walmarts had this tho, ive been looking for a back up player. |
Why do you think they're on clearance? Alot of stores are clearing out HD-DVD lately since BluRay is now the standard. |
desynced said:Why do you think they're on clearance? Alot of stores are clearing out HD-DVD lately since BluRay is now the standard. Lets not use words like "the standard". It beat out HD-DVD no doubt but Blu-ray sales are still absolute crap compared to DVDs. In fact, some leaked Wal-Mart memos have shown that they're actually floating around the idea of dropping Blu-ray because it just isn't worth the shelf space for them when compared to just selling DVDs. |
What an odd move. Ever since they started their $100 gift card promos whenever you buy a BluRay player and they now have sub-$300 BluRay players for sale, plus spitting out sub-$20 BluRay movies, I would expect their BluRay sales would be going up. In alot of the larger walmarts in my area, the BluRay section went from just a spinning shelf in the middle of the isle to it's own isle. Yes, standard DVD sales will stay higher for a while. It was this way when DVD's first came out and everyone still had a VCR. But enough about WalMart. Amazon customers, seem to not be informed about this either. Oh, and dont forget about Western Europeans not keeping up. |
VictorGuttmann said:desynced said:Why do you think they're on clearance? Alot of stores are clearing out HD-DVD lately since BluRay is now the standard. Yeah, but WalMart is a bizarre place to sell what is still "early adopter" media. If true (lots of untrue rumors and fake memos float in the Internet) I don't think that says anything about Blu-Ray's future. I remember back in 1987 when I bought my first DVD player. It was a 1st gen Sony that set me back $1000. Back then DVDs were $20-25, and the only place to rent them was Blockbuster which only had a smattering. It was slow going for awhile. The only reliable place to even buy the latest releases was online as BestBuy was always a few weeks behind. There are a lot of parallels between DVD then and Blu-Ray now. Blu-Ray will eventually outpace DVD just as DVD crushed VHS. Its not going to happen overnight. Look at how many people still don't even have one HDTV yet. |
desynced said:Why do you think they're on clearance? Alot of stores are clearing out HD-DVD lately since BluRay is now the standard. Captain Obvious strikes! |
Chupa said: I doubt it, by the time there is 100% adoption of HDTV technologies, people will not be marching off to WalMart etc to buy plastic discs. Blueray is a stopgap, and not as big of a technological leap that dvd was from VHS. I think that WalMart memo makes sense because honestly most people I know don't really care. |
OT: I think the whole market is going in the wrong direction. What the problem is not the size of the medium, but the compression algorithm. If they used better compression to make higher quality using same medium, I think that's the next big thing. I think more people want to d/l (paying $1-$5) < 1gb movie that's high quality. I used to work for a now defunct company, that was developing that based on wavelet algorithm. I wish the industry would move more towards standardizing a better algorithm. |
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