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Old 12-19-2007, 03:03 PM   #1
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Default At Best Buy Today...selling sony Blu-ray player well!

I think the $299 number is magic for the Sony entry level Blu-Ray player!

A couple of days ago they had a stack of 11.....now only 3 left (they also sold a couple of Sharp as well). This going on in Gainesville, FL....how many best buy stores are there in the country times the number of players sold this week

Hope this trend continues.

FYI....just picked up another BOGO at Best Buy.....The Condemned and Crank (both had great PQ and SQ ratings)!

Go Blu!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 12-19-2007, 03:16 PM   #2
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hell ya!

When i was up at BB sunday for the BOGO the guy in front of me was buying a $299 blu player He didnt even know about the bogo so I told him and he went back and grabbed a few more movies too.
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Old 12-19-2007, 04:21 PM   #3
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My friend is a sales dept manager at BB. He said that while they are selling tons of the Sony BDP-S300, a LOT of them are coming back. He said people are buying some new movies and they won't play. He tells them during the sale that before doing anything they must update the firmware on the player but when they get home, the users either:

1. don't know how to do that
2. can't be bothered

They do not understand why Blu-Ray is not like regular DVD, pop in a disc and press play. When he tells them that it is an evolving standard, they get all pissed that it is not ready for prime time and return the unit. On the movies that do work, they are further angered at how long it takes to start a movie. They cannot wait three minutes for a movie to start. This will completely turn off joe sixpack and will damage Blu-Ray's viability as a playback device in the future.

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Old 12-19-2007, 04:25 PM   #4
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My friend is a sales dept manager at BB. He said that while they are selling tons of the Sony BDP-S300, a LOT of them are coming back. He said people are buying some new movies and they won't play. He tells them during the sale that before doing anything they must update the firmware on the player but when they get home, the users either:

1. don't know how to do that
2. can't be bothered

They do not understand why Blu-Ray is not like regular DVD, pop in a disc and press play. When he tells them that it is an evolving standard, they get all pissed that it is not ready for prime time and return the unit. On the movies that do work, they are further angered at how long it takes to start a movie. They cannot wait three minutes for a movie to start. This will completely turn off joe sixpack and will damage Blu-Ray's viability as a playback device in the future.

didnt DVD have the same problems? originally? Growing pains, thats all.
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Old 12-19-2007, 04:26 PM   #5
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My friend is a sales dept manager at BB. He said that while they are selling tons of the Sony BDP-S300, a LOT of them are coming back. He said people are buying some new movies and they won't play. He tells them during the sale that before doing anything they must update the firmware on the player but when they get home, the users either:

1. don't know how to do that
2. can't be bothered

They do not understand why Blu-Ray is not like regular DVD, pop in a disc and press play. When he tells them that it is an evolving standard, they get all pissed that it is not ready for prime time and return the unit. On the movies that do work, they are further angered at how long it takes to start a movie. They cannot wait three minutes for a movie to start. This will completely turn off joe sixpack and will damage Blu-Ray's viability as a playback device in the future.


well the average consumer does not know enough about blu ray to know this about firmware. we live in an instant society, so they want it now, not 1 mintute from now. its too bad that this is happening, it may very well hurt BD sales for sure.
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Old 12-19-2007, 04:40 PM   #6
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I think Sony and the other CE companies should start packaging the lastest firmware discs in with the players. I think people wouldnt mind just popping in the disc and updating the firmware that way. Well that just a thought, but i think it would help.
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Old 12-19-2007, 04:46 PM   #7
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They should ship firmware discs to retailers, then they could give them at point of sale.
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Old 12-19-2007, 04:50 PM   #8
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They should ship firmware discs to retailers, then they could give them at point of sale.
That Is A Better Idea
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Old 12-19-2007, 04:55 PM   #9
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On the movies that do work, they are further angered at how long it takes to start a movie. They cannot wait three minutes for a movie to start. This will completely turn off joe sixpack and will damage Blu-Ray's viability as a playback device in the future.
It really makes me wonder why anyone ever buys anything besides a PS3. Do any PS3 owners experience these kinds of delays? Never waited more than 1 minute for any movie.
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Old 12-19-2007, 04:55 PM   #10
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My friend is a sales dept manager at BB. He said that while they are selling tons of the Sony BDP-S300, a LOT of them are coming back. He said people are buying some new movies and they won't play. He tells them during the sale that before doing anything they must update the firmware on the player but when they get home, the users either:

1. don't know how to do that
2. can't be bothered

They do not understand why Blu-Ray is not like regular DVD, pop in a disc and press play. When he tells them that it is an evolving standard, they get all pissed that it is not ready for prime time and return the unit. On the movies that do work, they are further angered at how long it takes to start a movie. They cannot wait three minutes for a movie to start. This will completely turn off joe sixpack and will damage Blu-Ray's viability as a playback device in the future.

Sony simply has to start shipping them with the latest firmware and be more diligent in getting discs out to customers. When new firmware hits the web, it should also hit the production line. No ifs ands or buts. Unless they start doing it via celestrial trasmission.
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Old 12-19-2007, 05:01 PM   #11
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Old 12-19-2007, 05:06 PM   #12
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Old 12-19-2007, 05:15 PM   #13
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this makes more sense. Why put the disc in the box rather than just update the player themselves.

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Old 12-19-2007, 05:20 PM   #14
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It really makes me wonder why anyone ever buys anything besides a PS3. Do any PS3 owners experience these kinds of delays? Never waited more than 1 minute for any movie.
This is why I love my PS3. It loads super fast, I can play great games on it, download the newest firmware(1.1 is nice, can't wait to try it out). I've had no problems at all playing my Blu Ray's on it, and it is a 60 gig that came with Talladega Nights.

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My friend is a sales dept manager at BB. He said that while they are selling tons of the Sony BDP-S300, a LOT of them are coming back. He said people are buying some new movies and they won't play. He tells them during the sale that before doing anything they must update the firmware on the player but when they get home, the users either:

1. don't know how to do that
2. can't be bothered

They do not understand why Blu-Ray is not like regular DVD, pop in a disc and press play. When he tells them that it is an evolving standard, they get all pissed that it is not ready for prime time and return the unit. On the movies that do work, they are further angered at how long it takes to start a movie. They cannot wait three minutes for a movie to start. This will completely turn off joe sixpack and will damage Blu-Ray's viability as a playback device in the future.

AH OH... NOT GOOD THE STORE SHOULD UPDATE THEM FOR THE CUSTOMER !!! THAT WOULD BE GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE!!! & BUILD REALLY GOOD REPORE WITH THE STORE & BLU-RAY!!

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Old 12-19-2007, 05:27 PM   #16
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Within the last few months no fewer than 5 of the people i work with bought PS3s, and the Blu Ray capability was a big part of their decision to get the PS3.

I even convinced one guy not the get the A2 during their $98 firesale and to instead spend the extra and get a true 1080p player with larger studio support.
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Old 12-19-2007, 05:37 PM   #17
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I think Sony and the other CE companies should start packaging the lastest firmware discs in with the players. I think people wouldnt mind just popping in the disc and updating the firmware that way. Well that just a thought, but i think it would help.
that should be an easy thing to do you think, but it doesnt happen

I already asked the 'insiders' about having some little brochure packed within the PS3 box, just to explain of what you need and how bluray works....no one took the time to answer this question

there is more work that has to be done..
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Old 12-19-2007, 05:38 PM   #18
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or they could spend extra and get extra ..
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Old 12-19-2007, 05:39 PM   #19
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If they had built in WiFi then they could force the update like on the PS3.

An movie with BD-Live will force the required update as well.
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Old 12-19-2007, 05:42 PM   #20
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The Red side also has firmware issues, and more of them, so it can come back to haunt either side.
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