Nightmare225
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Originally posted by: redbox
Originally posted by: apoppin
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=39372PIONEER DECIDED TO attack the mainstream market with the introduction of the of BDC-2202, an internal Blu-ray.
This drive will come to market in early June, and will sport a price of $299.
Physical characteristics of the drive speak of BDC-2202 being an BD/DVD combo drive, with the ability to read BD media at two different speeds (2x and 5x), depending on the type - and write on regular DVD and CD media.
The drive comes bundled with software that enables viewing the Blu-ray content and creation of personal DVD movies and slideshows, so owners of this drive will be able to watch DRM-empowered content, and of course, nor be able to write anything in HD quality.
The $299 price is neat, unless you need only a read-HD media function. But, at $199 Toshiba's HD-DVD drive is a steal, especially given the fact that you can use it on PC.
And with some appropriate drivers, you can even read files.
It seems that the early adopter phase is slowly coming to a close, and more mainstream-pricing products are set to arrive. Only problem we could find here is that both Blu-ray and HD-DVD failed to capture interest from people.
If you're now scratching your head in wonder, answer is pretty simple: James Bond: Casino Royale was touted as best selling BD movie, conveniently "forgetting" the fact that tens of thousands of PS3 buyers received a coupon for free BD featuring the very same "best-selling" movie.
So PS3 buyers got a BD movie with their purchase, and SO MANY PS3's where purchased right? Enough to completely throw out the accuracy of the numbers right?
.......give me a break you say PS3 isn't selling all that well (and I tend to agree with this)........so how could a free gift given away with those purchases change the numbers THAT much? Either PS3's are selling (the statement "tens of thousands of PS3 buyers" kinda supports that), or the success to James Bond isn't due to PS3 giving out free copies of it. Apoppin trying to have his cake and eat it too huh?
Well, since High-def movie sales have barely broken the million barrier, a few ten thousand free movies could really make a difference...