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Amazon, always has great deals on Blu ray Movies, sometimes 50% off, or Buy 2 get the third free...
And most the time its free shipping, cant go wrong with Amazon IMO, thats where i load up when they have deals like that.
You may want to check out there Blu Ray Player Prices, but im also thinking if your on a Ps3 Forum, you prob own a Ps3..
I doubt he prices will come down anytime soon. Its not like they have any compitition.Semantiathier compition is with there selfs because the more movies they sell the more they will make. as soon as the manufactures make there money back for changing the mold machines from dvd to blu-ray the cheaper it will become.
Amazon, always has great deals on Blu ray Movies, sometimes 50% off, or Buy 2 get the third free...
And most the time its free shipping, cant go wrong with Amazon IMO, thats where i load up when they have deals like that.
You may want to check out there Blu Ray Player Prices, but im also thinking if your on a Ps3 Forum, you prob own a Ps3..
Psmol200
yea thats where i get em too, very good deals IMHO, last time i ordered blu ray movies, got all 3 pirates of the caribbean movies, for 55 bucks!! heck tahts good to me lol
You're welcome I guess?
*goes and hides the fact that I have only one Blu_Ray movie which came with my 60GB PS3 from Future Shop*
Amazon, always has great deals on Blu ray Movies, sometimes 50% off, or Buy 2 get the third free...
And most the time its free shipping, cant go wrong with Amazon IMO, thats where i load up when they have deals like that.
You may want to check out there Blu Ray Player Prices, but im also thinking if your on a Ps3 Forum, you prob own a Ps3..
Psmol200
agreed...
Why are so many saying Blurays have no competition?
Sure, HD-DVD is dead but the much cheaper DVD is still around and probably more of a competition than HD-DVD ever was.
most BLU-Ray movies arent in FullHD... when they are.. people will start buying them moreDuhQbnSiLo
Huh? What are you talking about? All BDs (and HDDVDs for that matter) are in 1080p from HD masters. Most 35mm film is scanned in at 2k or 4k which is still a higher resolution than 1080p. Therefore it's not like older movies lose anything in the way of resolution, just color.
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