What? Less than bad news for HD DVD? Bill Hunt won't ever report this. Michael Bay might call it a desperate last stand or something.
Anyhoo, this proves--people love a bargain. I wish the Blu brigade would lean on the BDA members to lower hardware prices rather than just whining about how HDM won't succeed with two formats.
Punch Jump :// NEWS - HD-A3 HD DVD Player sold out at Wal-Mart - Other
Anyhoo, this proves--people love a bargain. I wish the Blu brigade would lean on the BDA members to lower hardware prices rather than just whining about how HDM won't succeed with two formats.
Punch Jump :// NEWS - HD-A3 HD DVD Player sold out at Wal-Mart - Other
HD-A3 HD DVD Player sold out at Wal-Mart
Published: February 7, 2008 9:08 AM PDT
by Marcus Lai
Wal-Mart this week sold out of Toshiba Corp.'s entry level HD DVD Player to online customers.
Walmart.com on Wed. evening held a sold out status of the HD-A3 HD DVD Player. The retailer sells the product for $139.28.
Additionally, the item held a sold out or limited availability status at several Southern California locations.
Retailers this week, including Walmart.com, Amazon.com, and Circuit City are holding steep discounts to spur sales of the less popular high-definition format.
Amazon.com this week slashed 50 percent off more than 100 HD DVD titles.
Additionally, it price cut Microsoft Corp.'s Xbox 360 HD DVD Player to $79.99.
Circuit City this week began offering a Toshiba Satellite laptop with a built-in HD DVD drive, a free Bourne Ultimatum on HD DVD format, and a wireless router for $799.98 after rebates.
Toshiba last month price cut all stand alone HD DVD Players following an announcement from Warner Bros. that it will produce high-definition content exclusively on Sony Corp.'s Blu-ray disc.
Blu-ray player sales recorded an 82 percent share in the week ending Jan. 27. HD DVD recorded the remaining 18 percent, according to data from Nielsen VideoScan.