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post #1 of 11
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Has anyone seen these sets of Blu-rays for sale on amazon?
Set of 4 for 58.95 (53.05 with the 10% discount)

http://www.amazon.com/Blu-Ray-Warrio.../dp/B000RGX0KO

They have three separate sets of 4, same for HD DVD.
Sorry if posted before.
post #2 of 11
This may actually be a cheap way for me to replace a lot of my HD-DVD's with their Blu-Ray counterparts if I need to go that way.
post #3 of 11
why? it's not like the HD-DVDs will melt. Plus, you're stepping down on at least one title: Training Day
post #4 of 11
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Originally Posted by steven975 View Post

why? it's not like the HD-DVDs will melt. Plus, you're stepping down on at least one title: Training Day

By keeping hd-dvd discs around, you have to maintain an extra player for the life of those discs, and you will have to replace it with a hd-dvd player that wont be around in a short time from now. Replacing it with all blu-rays = you get it all. 1 hardware choice that will be around for 10+ years, and all your discs will work fine. Intelligent people go for that type of setup.
post #5 of 11
I go for the best presentation.

If that calls for 2 players, so be it.
post #6 of 11
Nice way to add some titles to Blu-ray collection. I hope Warner releases more of this.
post #7 of 11
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Originally Posted by JackBee View Post

By keeping hd-dvd discs around, you have to maintain an extra player for the life of those discs, and you will have to replace it with a hd-dvd player that wont be around in a short time from now. Replacing it with all blu-rays = you get it all. 1 hardware choice that will be around for 10+ years, and all your discs will work fine. Intelligent people go for that type of setup.

Exactly. I'm currently replacing my Warner HD DVDs with Blu-Rays.
post #8 of 11
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Originally Posted by JackBee View Post

By keeping hd-dvd discs around, you have to maintain an extra player for the life of those discs, and you will have to replace it with a hd-dvd player that wont be around in a short time from now. Replacing it with all blu-rays = you get it all. 1 hardware choice that will be around for 10+ years, and all your discs will work fine. Intelligent people go for that type of setup.


Well I'm glad we were all set straight on that.

I've already pre-ordered 2 of these from WB using the 20% off code. I guess these are the titles that aren't selling so well, or are ones that might be reissued later on down the line (like Troy).
post #9 of 11
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Originally Posted by JackBee View Post

By keeping hd-dvd discs around, you have to maintain an extra player for the life of those discs, and you will have to replace it with a hd-dvd player that wont be around in a short time from now. Replacing it with all blu-rays = you get it all. 1 hardware choice that will be around for 10+ years, and all your discs will work fine. Intelligent people go for that type of setup.

In 10 years , everything will probably be downloaded or streamed. I would buy a couple of players when and if HD-DVD goes away. Discs and players at that time will have significantley dropped by then.
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Originally Posted by steven975 View Post

I go for the best presentation.

If that calls for 2 players, so be it.

Right on. It only sucks for those with 1 hdmi port.
post #11 of 11
Does anyone know if each film comes in their orginal case or are all four films just in one case?
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