Hi folks,
This thread is for ALL Blu-ray player sales, special deals (including free disc add ons), price drops, and "where to buy" discussions. Also, please don't post links unless in order to get the "deal" you have to go to some super secret web page not readily accessible from the vendors "store front" on the web. (Some existing threads will be "grandfathered").
Thanks,
larry
I assume that Robert's page from ValueElectronics is one of the grandfathered sites. It is located here: http://www.valueelectronics.com/avstc.htm
This is the specials page for AVS'ers.
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Originally Posted by RPM2
Costco B/M had BD-P1400 for $379 today.
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Originally Posted by grubavs
Shoot! I gotta check that out.
Closest COSTCO to me that has it (and in fact all COSTCOS in the Bay Area that have it in ...
Quote: Originally Posted by masonaries Sorry, HHGREGG sold out of $197 Panny35 in two days. Wish your friend could buy mine. I'm a bit confused. Is it that price still or not. They may have sold out at your store, but may still be in stock at my store... IF they are still $199.
Quote: Originally Posted by MARTINIGUY My local Frys has the Panny at 199 again and a LG for 249. Not sure of the model but last sale the Panny was the Bd-35. Does this qualify for the 2-free movies from Panasonic ? That would bring it down to the 150 mark. I am pretty sure the 2 movie deal on the BD35 is good until Jan. 31. The player has to be purchased by that date and the postmark cutoff I think is sometime in Feb. There is a link on here...
Quote: Originally Posted by paranoyd androyd I like the way this guy thinks. Stew, I don't own a BD player or game console yet, but I definitely want the best 'bang for the buck' BD player that has full decoding potential. To be honest, I haven't gamed in some time, but it wouldn't hurt to have the capability to game. I suppose I could always pick-up a couple old favorites like Street Fighter II and Madden football if...
Quote: Originally Posted by jvillain Olevia's BD-100 Blu-ray player dropping to $149.99 at Target http://www.engadgethd.com/2008/12/19...-99-at-target/ I heard that Olevia was ""out of business"" but there website shows otherwise. There are no players listed ! The specs to me are unknown . Syntax-Brillian is '"out of business"" The parent of Olevia ..This is a close-out...
Quote: Originally Posted by oknish Apparently FL must be the parallel universe of CA since you, like me, are a Cowboys fan and have had a TV with the grand choices of cable, rca, or SVID inputs. Amazingly that old Panny 27 I bought in 1989 and it was built so well that I had to end up giving it away in 2008 still functioning perfectly! This is one of the reasons why three of my four TVs are Panasonic today!
Quote: Originally Posted by paranoyd androyd His opinions regarding the PS3 vs. the 35K as BD players will help me and perhaps others better decide which current deal on each respective unit is better. There's an entire huge thread devoted to "help a guy pick a BD Player". Comparisons should go there, not in the deals thread.
Quote: Originally Posted by jwebb1970 Why get the Insignia/Funai - not a bad player, mind you - when you can get the Panny BD35, considered by most the best SA player around for the $$, for the same price? From the SAME RETAILER (Best Buy)? I agree. That's why I wrote that at $249 the Insignia is not a good value next to the "brand" names! Mike T
Quote: Originally Posted by Smarty-pants I'm a bit confused. Is it that price still or not. They may have sold out at your store, but may still be in stock at my store... IF they are still $199. I bought it online. I live in Frederick, MD so I could not say. They are no longer listed at any price on their web site.
Quote: Originally Posted by biggiE48 TY for the tip. I'm aware of the dimming function, my comment was simply about the brightness of it where it not dim... Feel lucky you don't have the U-verse box they have a green light inside the box that pulsates all the time thru the vents on top out on to the ceiling.
Quote: Originally Posted by TommyV You could check out the Pioneer website but the are some upgraded audio options having to do with analog and digital. As far as video goes I believe they are the same. Identical video and audio (both digital and analogue) save mch pqls, which is only a factor if you believe in jitter affecting AQ and have a pioneer receiver. mostly aesthetics and warranty candidly.
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