It's the first holiday season since Blu-Ray put a stake in the heart of the rival HD-DVD format, but if Sony and friends thought that would mean a clear field of fire on shoppers' wallets...sorry, wrong year.
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But Hollywood optimism and Amazon moxie pale in the light of Monday's announcement that Circuit City is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, and Wednesday's declaration from Best Buy that "in 42 years of retailing, we've never seen such difficult times for the consumer." Credit crunches are particularly murderous on high-ticket, big-box-bought items such as HDTV sets and high-end players.
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... if we were in the Blu-Ray market, the least expensive player available would set us back $230 (no sign of the $199 promo unit Best Buy was recently touting), after which we'd have 1,171 discs from which to choose.
In contrast, we could hook up with a $30 DVD player (if the ones in our various computers didn't suit us), and the selection of titles available numbers a staggering 77,682...not counting all those we already own.
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But Hollywood optimism and Amazon moxie pale in the light of Monday's announcement that Circuit City is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, and Wednesday's declaration from Best Buy that "in 42 years of retailing, we've never seen such difficult times for the consumer." Credit crunches are particularly murderous on high-ticket, big-box-bought items such as HDTV sets and high-end players.
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... if we were in the Blu-Ray market, the least expensive player available would set us back $230 (no sign of the $199 promo unit Best Buy was recently touting), after which we'd have 1,171 discs from which to choose.
In contrast, we could hook up with a $30 DVD player (if the ones in our various computers didn't suit us), and the selection of titles available numbers a staggering 77,682...not counting all those we already own.
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