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Is the manufcaturing process more expensive than making a video? For some reaon i doubt it but i don't know anything about Dvd's so it could be.
If anybody could enlighten me i would be very greatful.
Darkreaper
In the next 2 years DVD's will decrease rapidly to the same price as videos used be before DVD's came. About £10! Thats a good price, as you cannot buy new PC Games or any other console games for £10.
At the moment you will have to shop around for the best price. I normally go to Shopsmart.com or here to buy DVD's as shopsmart can normally find the best price.
For example i was looking for the Reservior Dogs DVD Box Set. I went to Shopsmart and typed it in and i made a saving of £6.00 with free delievery!
Amazon were selling it for £21.00 and i got it for £15.00 from DVDstreet.com.
And no not blockbuster its staring you right in the face :)
My shop sells "new" dvd films at 4.99 but they are un-heard of crap this is not what i mean.
LOL guess where i work
On the DVD recorder thing, I dont think its the companies keping it secret as the technology is not much more than CD-R technology, its more a case of making the machines affordable to the average person so that we can all buy one ! Toshiba launch one for a rrp of 299.99 in december but I dont know the model number off hand. The movie companies would have little to fear from DVD recorders anyway....can you say "macrovision" ? :)
> It depends where you buy them, there are a few places that I have
> seen where you can get bew releases for £9.99. Not everywhere
> sells DVD's at these high prices.
DVD's cost a little more to make
> than a video but not enough to add a tenner to the price. So if you
> look around before you buy to find the cheapest place.\
Brand new releases maybe
of last months blockbusters or the months before i dont think so.
DVD's cost a little more to make than a video but not enough to add a tenner to the price. So if you look around before you buy to find the cheapest place.
For those off us that can afford to have the players
can often afford the films.
Prices will go down as more people buy the playyers and the market grows.
They will continue to charge large amounts for them until it becomes more profitable to lower prices (and the affect on demand results in much higher sales) or until competition on price begins between companys etc