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Samsung BDP-1500 BD-Live Ready Blu-ray Player

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Samsung BDP-1500 BD-Live Ready Blu-ray Player $250 at Circuit City
 
Discuss (9) : History : Tell : Posted 3:34 AM PDT 10/12/08 by Ben
Samsung BDP-1500 BD-Live Ready Blu-ray PlayerCircuitCity.com has the Samsung BDP-1500 BD-Live Ready Blu-ray Disc Player for $250 with free shipping. Free Matrix Trilogy on Blu-ray ($109 value) with purchase.

  • Upconverts standard DVD, Plays MPEG2, DTS-HD Master Audio, BD-Live Ready
  • HDMI and TOSLink, Dolby Digital True HD, full high definition 1080p
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    #1   caspie - Posted 7:10 am PDT 10/12/08 (1 Posts)
    #2   goldenboyfx - Posted 7:42 am PDT 10/12/08 (1077 Posts)
    Neither of them is a deal . $221 is a ridiculously high price for a damn player that costs about $10 to manufacture. Sure Sony has to recoup research costs, but not like this!!

    I am quite sure that if they priced their players in the 100's and their blank media to about twice the cost of dvd media, they would sell atleast 5 times more units than they are selling now. That way you would see more Blu ray discs out at video stores instead of just 40.

    They are just trying to make money while they can.
    #3   dealster85 - Posted 8:43 am PDT 10/12/08 (73 Posts)
    Does anyone knoiw which one is better this one or sony
    #4   Oio - Posted 9:14 am PDT 10/12/08 (1361 Posts)
    Sorny players always have the least features/compatibility. Their DVD players have never supported MPEG/AVI files burned onto disc. They can't play back Xvid/Divx. Expect no better in their BlewRay line.
    #5   dd - Posted 9:52 am PDT 10/12/08 (579 Posts)
    Every piece of Sony gear I have ever owned with a motor in it has failed within months of the warranty expiring. Their electronics are fine, their mechanical builds are dog shit.
    #6   dd - Posted 9:58 am PDT 10/12/08 (579 Posts)
    With the economy tanking, retail sales this Christmas are going to be a frigging DISASTER.

    Purely discretionary items like this are going to sit on the shelves gathering dust while people try to figure out how they're going to pay their heating bills, car payments, gas, and mortgages.

    Unless you simply HAVE to have one right now, it's likely it's going to be half this price after Christmas.
    #7   tman - Posted 2:16 pm PDT 10/12/08 (375 Posts)
    I'm just waiting for a great deal on an HD-DVD. They produce superiour quality to this crap!
    #8   Oio - Posted 4:52 pm PDT 10/12/08 (1361 Posts)
    Come to think of it #5, my old Sorny VHS player's eject motor died. Granted, it was past its warranty, but this was a high-end model at the time (read: expensive flying erase heads). I've seen cheapo 10-yr old VCRs from other makes that work to this day. Never again, Sorny.
    #9   dataman - Posted 5:23 pm PDT 10/12/08 (12 Posts)
    I've tried the amazon link from #1. The Blu-ray player is not sold by Amazon. The price was $209 + $8 shipping. But you cannot get the free Blu-ray Matrix set because the player is not sold by Amazon. The same player is $279 - $50 coupon at Costco now. Seems like the CircuitCity deal is better.
     
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