Heavy price-cutting on US Blu-ray movies as news of HD-DVD back-out spreads
February 18th, 2008 @ 08:56
While Toshiba is yet to make a formal announcement on the state of its beleaguered HD-DVD format - following weekend reports that the company is to cancel the disc brand completely - US retailers are already slashing Blu-ray disc prices and some have dropped HD-DVD from their President’s Day advertising.
According to this, Circuit City has dropped up to $10 off Blu-ray discs, and is carrying “Step into Hi-Def with Blu-ray” ads with no mention of HD-DVD at all.
Best Buy has now dropped some Blu-ray titles as low as $14.99.
“We still sell HD-DVD’s but we are telling customers that Blu-ray won,” a New York Best Buy sales assistant told Reuters.
Posted in: Blu-ray, HD-DVD
Tags: death of hddvd, HD-DVD, hddvd, toshiba
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February 18th, 2008 at 9:43 pm
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