DVDPlay Offers Blu-ray in Grocery Store Kiosks
Posted by Dave Cowl
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Name: Dave Cowl
Email: dave@formatwarcentral.com
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About: Originally from New Zealand, Dave now resides in the San Francisco Bay Area. With a doctorate in Electrical Engineering, Dave's day job
involves developing high resolution LCoS projectors.
Dave also has a strong interest in cinema and film making, and has
always been an early adopter - he still uses his Sony DVP-S7000 DVD
Player and also owns first generation Blu-ray, HD DVD and DTheater
D-VHS equipment.
Dave has been following the HD Disc format war since the beginning,
which resulted in the Blu-ray Statistics and HD DVD Statistics
websites, designed to track the studio progress with features as they
have released HD media product.See Authors Posts (314) on May 29, 2008
Filed Under: Blu-ray, Format War, Rental
I am sure a number of you have seen the DVDPlay machines in your local grocery store, renting DVDs for $1.50. This short and to the point article reports that DVDPlay will be adding Blu-ray to the kiosks, with no pricing differential – first titles from Sony being Untraceable and Men in Black.
Being a fan of fresh food I find myself at the Safeway every other day or so, making it a convenient place to rent movies for me – the addition of Blu-ray Discs might mean that I actually do!
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