Black Friday Blu-ray deals begin to surface

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19 Nov 08 04:38 by Randomus in category Uncategorized To news archive

We’re one week away from Black Friday, and it seems like consumers looking to jump on the Blu-ray bandwagon don’t have to stand in line all night to save extra cash.

Sears.com now offers the Sharp Aquos BDHP21U Blu-ray player for $179.99, a $100 price decrease from the same site a few days ago.  It’s also possible to check availability of Sears locations and pick it up locally, although it’s very likely the player is sold out.

Wal-Mart will offer the Memorex MVBD2510 Blu-ray player for $128 on Black Friday, but most locations will likely have a limited supply and dozens of anxious shoppers looking to snatch it off the shelves.

There are unconfirmed rumors that select Blu-ray players — players without BD-Live — could drop below $100 in time for Christmas.  It seems that manufacturers and retailers don’t like the idea of having warehouses of standalone Blu-ray players sitting on shelves collecting dust, and consumers will be be the ones to benefit.

A quick tour of recent brick and mortar retailers revealed several stores, including Target, Best Buy and Wal-Mart, which have Blu-ray players available for less than $230.

The cost of Blu-ray players has significantly dropped over the past six months, and will likely continue to drop until more users begin to adopt the HD format.  As digital streaming continues to knock on the door, expect sales and price reductions to continue in the immediate future, into 2009 and beyond.

The overall cost of Blu-ray movies may discourage some consumers from purchasing a Blu-ray player, but analysts expect movies to also drop in price leading up to Christmas.

Midwest super store Meijer will offer $9.99 select Blu-ray movies on Black Friday, but hasn’t listed which movies will be available for that price.

CDFreaks will post a Blu-ray Black Friday deals list next week, once Best Buy, Circuit City, and other retailers begin to unveil what products will be available for sale at lower prices.

12 Comments

shaolin007
Posts: 883
Posted on: 19 Nov 08 14:58
Want a good deal? Wait till AFTER Christmas for a deal on Bluray. The way things are going, Black Friday isn't going to be the boon like in years past. If stores can't get rid of these units, awesome deals will pop up after Christmas, ie inventory time Jan 15 or even returns.
Dr. Who
Posts: 4514
Posted on: 19 Nov 08 15:07
I know that the HL-DT-ST BD-REGGW-H20L is supposed to be $99.99 at best buy on black friday. This is truely a good deal.
vikampion
Posts: 160
Posted on: 19 Nov 08 16:50
Man...wish HD DVD would have won. Last year they had $99 players. Just think, this year they could have been $50 for a player. Bluray is still over $100 which is one of the main reasons I'm still not picking it up just yet.
guest
Posts: 15288
Posted on: 19 Nov 08 17:21
Wal-mart has a Magnavox player for $128... not the Memorex.

Also, the drive at Best Buy is the GBC-H20LI.. not the GGW-H20L. It's a BD Combo drive. Not a writer.
guest
Posts: 15288
Posted on: 19 Nov 08 18:10
thats because last yr at this time HD DVD was already "dead" they were selling off the players so not to get stuck
those unlucky people
guest
Posts: 15288
Posted on: 20 Nov 08 07:05
I am looking for a 50 - 46 in flat screen TV, with a very good price
name brand.please
shaolin007
Posts: 883
Posted on: 20 Nov 08 14:56
With GM and other car makers tanking, Dow going below 8000 after nearly a 500 point drop, and unemployment expecting to reach %8 in a month or so, I don't think Bluray is going to have much success even with these price drops. Right now, having a Bluray player isn't a necessity. And though most people have the money to purchase a player, they probably won't due to the uncertainty of the economy and jobs.
vikampion
Posts: 160
Posted on: 20 Nov 08 15:43
No not really...this time last year...HD DVD had just won over exclusive support from Paramount and Dreamworks, which actually made Blu-ray look like it was the dead format
guest
Posts: 15288
Posted on: 20 Nov 08 20:22
The economy affected mostly 80% up to 95% of the people. That's a big number. But the rest 1% - 5% or more is also a big number and I that's prolly what the blu-ray camp aiming at.
guest
Posts: 15288
Posted on: 22 Nov 08 16:21
If you want the difinitive info on BF, go to bfads.net
guest
Posts: 15288
Posted on: 23 Nov 08 14:36
Uh, pardon the cultural insensitivity, but what is Black Friday?
Do Americans have a specific shopping holiday - if so, how do I start lobbying for one in Canada?
Crabbyappleton
Posts: 5757
Posted on: 23 Nov 08 14:57
Black Friday is merely the day after Thanksgiving (in the US). The day represents the kickoff of the holiday buying season. It also just so happens, that a lot of folks get the day after Thanksgiving off as it is always celebrated on last Thursday in November and gives everyone a 4 day weekend.

In addition, the name "Black Friday" arose as a result of many retailers claims that they go "black" or profitable during this time period that ends of course-Dec 31. Prior to this they were "red" or not yet covering their overhead for the year.

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