Blu-Ray Prices Remain Stubbornly High

Tue Feb 19, 2008 12:33PM EST

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Want to make the jump to Blu-ray now that HD DVD is out of the picture? Well, expect to cough up at least $250 for a new player.

I just did a quick check of online retailers, and for now, prices for most new Blu-ray players remain stubbornly over the $300 mark (at major retailers, at least), and that includes some of the models that had seen steep price drops in recent months.

Take, for example, the Sony BDP-S300, a full-on 1080p Blu-ray player that was selling for $299 at Best Buy and Circuit City just a couple of months ago. Well, that same player is now retailing for $369 at Circuit City and $399 at Best Buy and Wal-Mart.

Meanwhile, consider the Samsung BD-P1400, one of the first Blu-ray players to fall below $300. Back in December, the deck was selling for $270 at Amazon; now it's back up to $356 at Amazon, and $399 at Circuit City.

That said, I did find the BD-P1400 on sale at CompUSA (yep, they're still around) for $250; if you're interested, though, you'd better snag it while it's still in stock.

Another option is to snag a Blu-ray player on Ebay, but the savings there aren't all that spectacular. Taking a look at soon-to-close auctions, prices were well above $200 (save for a handful of broken, as-is players), with the cheapest being Samsung's BD-P1400 for about $215.

Combo Blu-ray/HD DVD decks, on the other hand, are showing some decent price drops. LG's second-generation combo player, the BH200, is selling for less than $700 on Amazon (the original price tag was $1,000-plus), with used units going for $550.

Meanwhile, the Samsung BD-UP5000, originally prices at $1,050 and then discounted to $799, is now going for $629 on Amazon. I'm guessing these combo decks will see even steeper price drops in the coming months, and they might be good options for those with substantial HD DVD collections.

Through it all, the best Blu-ray bargain remains the 40GB PlayStation 3, which sells for $399 and delivers Blu-ray goodness as well as next-gen gaming. The PS3 is also the only future-proof Blu-ray player on the market (most older Blu-ray players can't be upgraded to the latest firmware versions, which allow for features like picture-in-picture commentaries).

Anyone out there have a lead on some cheaper Blu-ray players? We're all ears. 

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  • 27 Posted by tdeer3 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:59PM EDT Report Abuse

    TY mannik5, Thank you for fencing up for me eventhough it is pointless to those people who have no vision in technology generally. It is laughdable that some people would think of adding an usb port on a "regular" DVD player as a new way to play "HD signals" as my ideas !!!! I have been watching HD signal with my HDTV antenna for more than 2 year and can see the difference between regular digital broadcast signal(480p) and HD signals(720p or 1080i), but between 720p and 1080p? barely. While BR DVD players have slightly better signals than 720p signals, it is not worth it to pay for a new BR DVD player and the cost of movies to come with it. You are so right about no moving parts of flash drives. I will wait to see the day that when my BR DVD player or HD DVD player is broken because it can't read its HD disc, but I will be able to use it through the added USB port with my tetrabyte thumpdrive with 20 movies all in HD signals and don't forget the HD sound that come with it, not the current surround sound. The day of solid state medium in HD will come soon.Just a few years ago, who would think a 4GB of memory would fit into a tiny micro SD card like it is now for $24.00? How about HD DVR from TiVo?

  • 28 Posted by tdeer3 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:59PM EDT Report Abuse

    BTW, I hope Bill Gate would go to movies business and make a flashdrive receiver that eliminates all the unneccessary and costly optical drives of DVD player. How about an HD movie in a tiny micro SD card? Not a bad idea if you don't need a huge vending machine or blockbusters store to stock thoudsands of movies in hi-def.

  • 29 Posted by scottwilkins on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    PS3 is NOT future proof. Want proof? Is the older PS2 able to play DVD in progressive mode? Similar problems will occur for the PS3 as the future unfolds. Blu-Ray will not last long. Don't be suckered in. It will be replaced by something much better soon.

  • 30 Posted by scottwilkins on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    labiffster, what "superior technological advantages" did Blu-Ray have over HD DVD? I've yet to see any. If you can find them and post them I'd love to see them. The only plus Blu-Ray had was space, but that was at the loss of the physical integrity of the discs. Not a plus if you ask me. Sony lied, and the consumer is now getting the bad end of the deal with high prices, and a bad format that will cost even more money in the future.

  • 31 Posted by kenyared15mt on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:49PM EDT Report Abuse

    everything is about money i dont see a bit of differense between hd or regular tv and blu-ray for hundreds or $s i know this country can care less who can afford this crap its about the haves and the have nots in 2yrs something else will come out and ppl will go and get that 2 we all want to live like we have riches but we know we,re broke! so 2 heck with blu-ray i wont but it!!!#$%^&*

  • 32 Posted by noncompliance@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:40PM EDT Report Abuse

    Posted by kenyared15mt on Fri Mar 7, 2008 9:08PM EST Report Abuse everything is about money i dont see a bit of differense between hd or regular tv and blu-ray for hundreds or $s i know this country can care less who can afford this crap its about the haves and the have nots in 2yrs something else will come out and ppl will go and get that 2 we all want to live like we have riches but we know we,re broke! so 2 heck with blu-ray i wont but it!!!#$%^&* You hav NEVER seen them or are completely blind... PERIOD.

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