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Old 11-14-2007, 03:26 PM   #1
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Looks like the prices are starting to come down. If they can sell this drive at this price, the decks should follow suit soon and drop prices just a bit.

http://www.engadget.com/2007/11/13/p...blu-ray-drive/
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There is two things that are a problem here.

1. This is only a player (Only usefull for media centers)
2. Media Center still does not support HD Dud or blu ray playback within media center. You would have to use a third party app which isn't as user friendly.
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There is two things that are a problem here.

1. This is only a player (Only usefull for media centers)
2. Media Center still does not support HD Dud or blu ray playback within media center. You would have to use a third party app which isn't as user friendly.
Agreed with both of your points, however, the decks are "just players" as well, and if Phillips can offer "just a player" to work in a PC at $199, there is no logical reason why the decks have to be priced at $499 and above. I would argue that the additional circuitry, casing, etc of a deck would not cost $300, more like $150 at bulk commodity pricing. This should allow for BD manufacturers to lower their deck prices just a bit, perhaps $399 or $349. Point being, I'm just talking about the hardware here and the hardware components as it pertains to pricing, not the usability or convenience of the device.
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Old 11-14-2007, 03:43 PM   #5
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I would like to have one of these I don't have any BLU computers yet...This would be nice in my car with a touch screen LCD.
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Old 11-14-2007, 03:46 PM   #6
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Agreed with both of your points, however, the decks are "just players" as well, and if Phillips can offer "just a player" to work in a PC at $199, there is no logical reason why the decks have to be priced at $499 and above. I would argue that the additional circuitry, casing, etc of a deck would not cost $300, more like $150 at bulk commodity pricing. This should allow for BD manufacturers to lower their deck prices just a bit, perhaps $399 or $349. Point being, I'm just talking about the hardware here and the hardware components as it pertains to pricing, not the usability or convenience of the device.
I would agree with that logic. I would love for burnable blu players to get to $199 and then you could back up your pc. However, with unlimited storage at $5 a month for carbonite, I can wait for prices to drop.
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Don't forget a standalone player must pay the licensing fees for any video or audio codecs it decodes, in a computer these would be paid by the software vendor rather than the drive....

I agree though, player prices will be able to come down soon. Although they are already much lower than $499 as long as you don't buy at a retail store. Someone a while back posted that Best Buy's cost on a $499 S300 was $350.
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