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Old 08-23-2007, 11:03 PM   #1
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Default Will the prices for some BD titles double or triple?

This bugs me as I was getting rid of some Blu to fund a laptop purchase. Now I don't know what to do. Wait for the price or sell them now. There are a few ways this could go.

#1 - Blu-Ray discs are going to be sold left and right. Their value will decrease.
I don't see this happening. We are now back to a stalemate 50-50. The world demand will always be there for Blu-Ray over HD-DVD. Domestically, millions of PS3 owners will not consider a HD-DVD disc, (myself included).

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#2 - The value of some OOP Blu-Ray movies will increase dramatically.
Being that the demand will still be there and new people are coming on board the demand for the OOP movies will be interesting to see. Now that some of these movies are no longer going to be printed (until this war is over) their value should rise dramatically.

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#3 - No one will buy any HD movies because they are afraid of the new turn of events in this war.
I don't see this happening. It will be as it was before. The new people coming into both camps being reduced. The fear factor which we already overcame is going to come back into play. It won't stop sales.

Oh well, I still am looking for three titles despite my wanting to sell others. I do know why Universal did it - profit margin. They can sell fewer product for more money(i.e. sell a 35 dollar HD-DVD or a 20 dollar Blu-Ray). Did they just create a market for rare titles? We'll see.
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