HD DVD Prices Slashed By Toshiba
Hellburner writes "Hoping to stop the inevitable, Toshiba has slashed the price of entry-level HD DVD players to $150 — down from the previous $300. 'It's a half-empty, half-full moment for retailers, who could see a sales boost at the same time that some may be faced with price matching from holiday sales ... The theory: play up the acceptance by consumers who have already paid for HD DVD versus those who get it with something else like a gaming console, get more players out there--and dare studios to ignore those consumers. In addition to the sales cuts, Toshiba will launch major initiatives, including joint advertising campaigns with studios.'"
Those guys posted an awesome recreation of what is really happening at Toshiba headquarters.
Youtube clip via gizmodo : http://gizmodo.com/344885/the-downfall-of-hd-dvd-now-available-on-blu+ray
I am going to purchase a Sharp HDTV later today and will be getting a free Sharp Blu Ray player with my purchase. Toshiba can cut prices all they want, you can't beat free.
Never underestimate how irrelevant it is for a grad schooler, that their Disney direct-to-video sequel is in HD or not.
Did your professor mention how comfortable the couch was?
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Just kidding. I don't have any kids.
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