LesLattis |
10-23-2008 03:47 AM |
Best Buy Offers $100 Blu-ray Player, Sort Of
http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/sh...s_A_Twist/2189
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If you're looking to jump into the Blu-ray world, Best Buy's latest offer may aid you in your cause.
Best Buy is putting some muscle behind its Blu-ray support. In addition to two double-page spreads touting Blu-ray titles in last weekend's newspaper inserts, the retailer has just rolled out an offer that's sure to pique the interest of anyone itching to dip their toe in the Blu-ray waters, particularly if they have kids. The retailer is currently selling the Insignia NS-BRDVD for $199, and, in a welcome twist, they're including a coupon book for $100 off on a selection of titles from Disney, Touchstone, and Miramax. No word on what those titles might be (if anyone picks one of these up, please email us the full details), but this does present an interesting opportunity.
According to the player's specs, it supports a variety of disc formats, is capable of 1080p upconversion via HDMI, and of course, it plays Blu-ray movies in all their high definition glory. Built-in decoders support Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD, and Dolby TrueHD sound. Outputs include HDMI, stereo audio, composite video, component video, digital optical audio, and digital coaxial audio. And oh yeah, it comes with a remote.
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This is, far-and-away, the best hardware deal Blu-ray has ever seen. What's nice, is the Insignia player has actually been reviewed well and has full DTS-HD and Dolby TrueHD support. I can't see how any one on the fence about adopting Blu-ray could hold back now.
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