
More good news for high-def fans. The
discounts on Blu-ray titles just keep on coming. Amazon announced plans to offer up to 43% on select
Blu-ray and HD-DVD titles, starting today. After discount, titles like
The Terminator,
Species and
King Arthur: (Director's Cut) can be had for as little as $16.99.
New entries to Blu-ray format are apparently also being sliced with deep discounts.
Payback: Straight Up - The Director's Cut and
Deja Vu were released on Blu-ray less than two months ago and are at $17.99 and $21.49 respectively, after discount. With savings like these, it'll be easier on the wallet to start rebuilding that high-def Blu-ray library.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
massive_98 @ Jun 12th 2007 7:40PM
Good deals. Bad movies.
John @ Jun 12th 2007 9:12PM
Toshiba lowers sales targets for HD-DVD players:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/12/AR2007061200281.html
Not selling as much as they expected!
Popfrogs @ Jun 13th 2007 11:05AM
@massive_98: For once I agree with you. Not much has been released in the past 2 years that I care to watch more than once. I vote that they convert alot of classics (Clint Eastwood spaghetti westerns, etc.) to Blu-Ray.