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Old 01-12-2008, 04:05 AM   #1
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Default Trans World Eyes Blu-ray as DVD Savior

Just back from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Jim Litwak, president and COO of Trans World Entertainment Corp., showed little hesitation applauding Warner Bros.’ decision last week to exclusively support Blu-ray Disc.

“Finally, the customer has an understanding of where this business is going to go and will not be confused,” Litwak told investors Jan. 10 during an analyst call to discuss holiday sales. “Blu-ray becomes the new DVD format, which is particularly exciting. We like that a lot.”

He said Blu-ray would help Trans World grow the DVD category in 2008.

“Frankly, we saw confusion [among HD packaged media] this whole year (in 2007),” Litwak said.

Albany, N.Y.-based Trans World, which operates the f.y.e., Suncoast, Wherehouse and Second Spin retail brands, could use the help.


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Now those places like suncoast and FYE need to lower their prices on Blu-rays because they are incredibly high!
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Tell me about it. $40 for a Blu-Ray movie was enough to make me turn right around and walk out. I know there is a price to be an early adopter, but damn...I felt like they were going to bend me over the barrel without a kiss or KY.
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I bet most people here haven't paid more than 25.00$ for a Blu-ray in a long time
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