At a New York press conference, Sony announced its plans to offer a $599 high definition player, specifically the forthcoming BDP-S300 Blu-ray player. The competing HD DVD players are currently even cheaper, but Sony is definitely making an effort if you consider the $1,000 price tag of Sony's current BDP-S1. Music lovers will be happy to know that the BDP-300 can play CDs as well. For non-gaming consumers who do not want a $499/$599 PlayStation 3, Blu-ray has just become far more affordable. This is good news for HD DVD lovers as well; if you ask me, a price battle is exactly what the high definition war needs.
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Oh - let me guess - this is going to be covered 'soon' in a 'firmware update'
Oh imagine that! That's amazing
I just can't understand how they could release such a product in the first place, it's not like it would take much effort to make it work.
Btw, what it this? "#1 Posted by on 01 Jan 1970 - 01:00"
I fixed a bug
yeah i was shocked to see that too. I didn't know till now. When i was thinking of buying a DVD player i thought i could get rid of my CD Player at the sametime. I didn't buy into BD but yikes, that would have been shocking when you tried to play it and found out that your 1000 player can't even play CDs.
What's the price for a comparable HD-DVD player?
Funny with the missing music CD support though!
That should really stand out in big red flashing letters.
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