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1337 Gamer said:
Good for TDK but like most other people here i believe that it is the exception not the rule. I dont have a blu-ray player yet and have no desire until the Blu-Ray discs cost nearly the same as a regular DVD. i mean why the hell are most colletor's edition BD cost between $35-40 when the same for DVD is $20-$25. As soon as theyre equal in price i start buying Blu-ray

They are more expensive to make and the quality of the product is higher.  Why would they be equal in price?  Were DVD's equal in price with VHS's when they came out? 

I think some people's demands are completely unrealistic and ignore similar product transitions in history.

 

 



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