The Red invasion — which theBlu - light beam Disc Association has delayed as long as possible — will bring a wave of cheap Blu to the United States , in the form of$99 Blu - electron beam players this Christmas .
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The BDA had held out bringing Blu - ray to China , knowing that when the technology and licensing became useable to manufacturers over there , sleazy no - name player would flood the market over here , and undersell the price of players from companies like Sony , Pioneer and Samsung — who were already unhappy with just how fast prices fell , calling $ 399 for a participant a “ bargain ” over a year ago . Consider this muffin from Pioneer on why they did n’t go HD videodisc : “ Why would Pioneer want to build one when Toshiba was deal them at $ 150 ? ” That moment arrived this Christmas .

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It ’s not altogether surprising that a year after crossing the $ 199 threshold , likethey did this vacation time of year , they ’d finish plummeting below a hundred bucks , which is what Mark Leathan , Marketing Director at Samsung prognosticate : That once the Chinese enter , “ we will have a $ 99 Blu ray of light participant . ”
https://gizmodo.com/dealzmodo-15-cheap-blu-ray-players-as-low-as-200-5093230

Is $ 99 the factual price for Blu - shaft to go mass securities industry , since the economy hook $ 200 of its charming property ? Now if only they could do something about the disc prices . [ Blu - rayviaArs ]
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