Originally posted by: Magnum357
I mean they arn't rediculous, but I come on 30$ alot of the time for a new release ?(CDN) it's kinda steep, I don't think the production costs can be that much more than a vhs.. or are they ? *ponders*
yeah......I mean, you think an audio CD costs that much to make? But it's a fight that's been going on for forever, and it'll never change. As long as the demand is there, the companies can sell them for whatever they want.
yeah but that sort of defeats 90% of the purpose of buying a DVD.Originally posted by: HombrePequeno
The ones that are $30 usually come with a bunch of extras. If you want cheaper ones, just go for the ones that only play the movie.
If the picture/sound wasn't any better then VHS, then that'd defeat 90% of the purpose of having the DVD. Special features are nice, but I own a DVD player for the picture and sound.Originally posted by: IcemanJer
yeah but that sort of defeats 90% of the purpose of buying a DVD.Originally posted by: HombrePequeno
The ones that are $30 usually come with a bunch of extras. If you want cheaper ones, just go for the ones that only play the movie.
that works out to be about... $15 to $17 CAD.Originally posted by: MrBond
And besides, if you look around, you can get a good number of DVD's for under $10 each. I think if you average the prices on all my DVD's, I haven't paid more then $12/ea for them.
Originally posted by: neomits
eh.... I find that the average price for a DVD is about 20 bucks (30 dollars yeah but then you get a LOT of extras) and when you consider that the basic price for a Music CD is still like 17 bucks thats not bad at all. The media business is WAY overpriced I agree but I think music needs to change before video does.
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Before DVDs came out VHS tapes cost about $16 brand new, but now since DVDs are taking over the price of new VHS tapes have gone down to $11-$12. DVDs cost about anywhere from $16-$20 brand new now too. I don't see how it's so expensive
