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janobi
18th March, 2008, 11:15 AM
Blu-ray Disc players from Samsung, Sony and Sharp are now the most expensive they have been all year, presumably because HD DVD?s exit from the high-def disc arena has removed some of Blu-ray?s pricing pressure. Although HD DVD was always seen as a distant second in the HD format war, it constantly received attention because of the lower cost of its players. Because of this, standalone Blu-ray players were not moving off store shelves very steadily. The majority of Blu-ray Disc movie purchases have to date been for consumers who own a Playstation 3, which has BD playback capabilities.

In a move to expedite HD DVD?s downfall, Blu-ray manufacturers and retailers aggressively cut prices earlier this year, to the point where it was possible to buy a standalone BD player for less than $300. Now, however, according to Pricegrabber.com?s most recent information, the average price for Blu-ray hardware is around $400, which is right around where it was last year. The players from Samsung, Sony, Sharp and Panasonic included here are the least expensive on the market and also the most widely available. LG?s BH200 is a dual format player with support for Blu-ray and HD DVD.

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Within just the last two weeks, te average prices for LG?s BH200 player and Sharp?s BD-HP20U have climbed significantly. Every standlone Blu-ray-specific player in the chart above is now more expensive than it was at the beginning of the year. Ironically, although Blu-ray has been declared the winner, it is right now about the worst time to invest in a standalone Blu-ray player.

Source: Tom?s hardware

tony2
14th April, 2008, 11:09 PM
It's good to have one format only, but we will all pay the price until the market get's saturated.

PS3 is still probably the cheapest way in.
Cheers
T

yellowslap
25th May, 2008, 11:27 AM
all we have to do is wait a bit till the prices go down