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    Wal-Mart joins Netflix, Best Buy in Blu-Ray Support

    Link to story posted below.

    By Franklin Paul
    1 hour, 26 minutes ago

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc (WMT.N) has decided to exclusively sell high-definition DVDs in the Blu-Ray format, dealing what could be a crippling blow to the rival HD DVD technology backed by Toshiba Corp (6502.T).

    The move by the world's largest retailer, announced on Friday, caps a disappointing week for HD DVD supporters, who also saw consumer electronics chain Best Buy Co Inc (BBY.N) and online video rental company Netflix Inc (NFLX.O) defect to the Blu-ray camp.

    In a statement on its Web site, Wal-Mart said that over the next few months it will phase out sales of HD DVD systems and discs. By June, it will sell only products in the Blu-ray format which was developed by Sony Corp (6758.T).

    "We've listened to our customers, who are showing a clear preference toward Blu-ray products and movies with their purchases," said Gary Severson, a Wal-Mart senior vice president.

    The move affects 4,000 Wal-Mart and Sam's Club stores in the United States, as well as related online sites. The stores will continue to sell traditional DVD players and movies.

    The so-called format war between HD DVD and Blu-ray has been a thorn in the side of retailers, which have had to commit shelf space to devices from both camps even as they field complaints from frustrated and confused customers.

    Next-generation DVDs and players, boasting better picture quality and more capacity, were expected to help revive the $24 billion global home DVD market. But Hollywood studios had initially split their alliances between the two camps, meaning only certain films would play on a consumer's DVD machine.

    Like the Betamax-VHS battle in the 1980s, having two DVD standards has dampened sales of both and put retailers in a conundrum of having to either choose sides or sell products that have a chance of becoming obsolete very quickly.

    The balance of power, however, tipped toward the Sony camp in January after Time Warner Inc's (TWX.N) Warner Bros studio said it would only release high-definition DVDs in Blu-ray format. With that, studios behind some three-quarters of DVDs are backing Blu-ray, although some release in both formats.

    Blu-ray also has support from News Corp's (NWSa.N) 20th Century Fox, Walt Disney Co (DIS.N) and Lions Gate Entertainment Corp (LGF.N). Sony's PlayStation 3 game console can also play Blu-ray films.

    "So if you bought the HD player like me, I'd retire it to the bedroom, kid's playroom, or give it to your parents to play their John Wayne standard def movies, and make space for a BD player for your awesome Hi Def experience," Wal-Mart's movie and gaming blogger, Susan Chronister, wrote in a posting.

    To be sure, Toshiba has secured agreements with studios including NBC Universal's Universal Pictures, Viacom Inc's(VIAb.N) Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc (DWA.N).

    Microsoft Corp's (MSFT.O) Xbox 360 also currently works only with HD DVD. However, Microsoft said in January it could consider supporting Blu-ray technology at consumers' behest.

    Toshiba could not be reached to comment on Wal-Mart's move.

    Earlier on Friday, the Hollywood Reporter quoted unidentified industry sources as saying Toshiba was widely expected to pull the plug on HD DVD in the coming weeks.

    Toshiba spokeswoman Junko Furuta said none of what was reported in the magazine had been decided. She declined to comment further, saying: "We cannot comment on speculation."

    (Reporting by Franklin Paul; additional reporting by Kiyoshi Takenaka in Tokyo; editing by Phil Berlowitz and Gerald E. McCormick)
    So you're a fish out of water...
    Keep swimming.
    What else can you do?

    #2
    Re: Wal-Mart joins Netflix, Best Buy in Blu-Ray Support

    And yet I still dont care and just get regular DVDs.

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      #3
      Re: Wal-Mart joins Netflix, Best Buy in Blu-Ray Support

      Originally posted by The_Real_Crunk View Post
      And yet I still dont care and just get regular DVDs.
      This.

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        #4
        Re: Wal-Mart joins Netflix, Best Buy in Blu-Ray Support

        Originally posted by The_Real_Crunk View Post
        And yet I still dont care and just get regular DVDs.
        I agree. With how far away I sit from my TV, the resolution difference between blu ray and regular dvd is almost unnoticable.

        The only times resolutions is very noticable is with videogames.
        Last edited by Biggie; 02-15-2008, 07:06 PM.

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          #5
          Re: Wal-Mart joins Netflix, Best Buy in Blu-Ray Support

          Originally posted by The_Real_Crunk View Post
          And yet I still dont care and just get regular DVDs.
          Basically. I only care about graphics on mah gamme konsulz.

          Originally posted by Bigfoot View Post
          I agree. With how far away I sit from my TV, the resolution difference between blu ray and regular dvd is almost unnoticable.
          That too. I do see why many people complain about resolution in games though - THEY HAVE BIG ASS TVS!!!
          Last edited by Crimson Knight; 02-15-2008, 07:06 PM.
          Quote of the moment - "When you cut down a tree, don't stand near it."

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            #6
            Re: Wal-Mart joins Netflix, Best Buy in Blu-Ray Support

            the whole 3 "new" formats for selling things was bogus, just pick one and stick to it. i shouldnt have to buy 50 different players just so i can play this generations movies/disks. it looks like blue ray will be the next format, though im quite content with dvds.

            this is good news for sony, it means their ps3 will get more millage then i previously thought. im still not going to buy one till they get backwards compatibility back plus a few more games.

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              #7
              Re: Wal-Mart joins Netflix, Best Buy in Blu-Ray Support

              The war is ended. Long Live the almight Blu-Ray!
              Originally posted by The_Real_Crunk View Post
              And yet I still dont care and just get regular DVDs.
              I want that Mulan McNugget sauce, Morty!

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                #8
                Re: Wal-Mart joins Netflix, Best Buy in Blu-Ray Support

                Nice to see that there's going to be a clear winner for the HD format of movies, but honestly, regular DVDs look just fine still. No reason for me to buy Blue Ray movies at all.
                http://www.youtube.com/user/Goufunaki

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                  #9
                  Re: Wal-Mart joins Netflix, Best Buy in Blu-Ray Support

                  @gloom: yea i know its all about money, always is. i just wish the market would decide sooner so people arnt left buying technology that becomes obsolete a lot faster then it needs to be.

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                    #10
                    Re: Wal-Mart joins Netflix, Best Buy in Blu-Ray Support

                    Me and my $4500 plasma set are best friends.

                    Only friends.

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                      #11
                      Re: Wal-Mart joins Netflix, Best Buy in Blu-Ray Support

                      My 30" LCD HDtv only cost me $799.

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                        #12
                        Re: Wal-Mart joins Netflix, Best Buy in Blu-Ray Support

                        GOOD YOU CAN SEE DOOM IN BLU-RAY

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                          #13
                          Re: Wal-Mart joins Netflix, Best Buy in Blu-Ray Support

                          I have a $10 TV from the 80's era.

                          Originally posted by John Mora View Post
                          Me and my $4500 plasma set are best friends.

                          Only friends.

                          Well, if you shared it more you would have more friends.
                          PSN: KingJamos

                          Add me... I'll wait.

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                            #14
                            Re: Wal-Mart joins Netflix, Best Buy in Blu-Ray Support

                            I still need to send in my rebate for my free Blu-Ray movies.

                            Other than that, I do not see myself actually buying them anytime soon. The movies I watch are mostly niche/foreign/indie type stuff, and this is definitely NOT typical Blu-Ray fare. Then again, it took a while for DVDs to expand to include this type of stuff as well. Initially, almost all DVDs available were of big blockbuster Hollywood stuff, as is the case with Blu-Ray now. I'll give it a few years, and they'll probably begin to have available movies I actually WANT to watch.

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                              #15
                              Re: Wal-Mart joins Netflix, Best Buy in Blu-Ray Support

                              i bought my tv for 400 bucks in 94 and its still the only one i need. this hd, flat screen crap can wait. prior i had the big huge wooden block tvs that had like 30 channels with the turn dial, that was plenty too.

                              i bought a dvd tube tv for my gf, but my ps2 plays dvds better then it and there isnt anything really important that my old '94 cant do.

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