Walmart pushing blu-ray


I'm watching the NFL on Fox and there have been a number of Walmart commercials solely pushing blu-ray players. Walmarts considerable weight behind the format is certainly good news for the future of the format.
cruz123
With the countrys present situation I think Blu Ray will probably take an even bigger hit unless players drop drastically in price. Believe me I am sold on the difference in picture quality of BR, it is trully amazing.
Zigonht


Not only the price of admission but also for the price of software.I for one will only buy blu-ray,but only when the disc pricing is to my advantage.
Drop the price to DVD levels and the rest will be history...
Wow, what a lot of pre qualifying. The price of admission is under $200 for incredible picture and sound. Add another $800 and you might be able to see a marginal difference between players but who cares it's just HT. If there's a cost hike it would be in outfitting to 7.1. Depending on your existing system, two more speakers and a modern coded HDMI receiver/pre with room correction and of course the two hundred dollar player.

I have a small HT area and the addition of the side speakers and room correction make this little space sound huge.

What I don't understand is how the cost of the BD disk drives the purchase of the player. I own a few films but I almost never watch them again and again. Why would anybody buy and collect this stuff?
Vicdamone,

For me its part of the hobby. I still have over 600 casettes. Do I listen to them all the time, no, but yeah every once in a while I hit the old collection. Cd's the same. So why not DVD's. Get together with the family on a cold Friday night, popcorn and sit back.