Sony sets price for Blu-ray Discs

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  • CRABcrap
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    • Oct 2005
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    Sony sets price for Blu-ray Discs

    At the same time, the studio unveiled what many observers believe will be a key component of the next-generation, high-definition optical disc's marketing strategy: bundling various formats together to give consumers more flexibility and mobility.

    Catalog Blu-ray Disc titles will sell at wholesale for $17.95, about the same as DVDs when that format hit the market in 1997. New-release Blu-ray Discs will wholesale for $23.45, a premium of 15 percent to 20 percent over what suppliers were charging for new theatrical DVDs.

    The higher pricing structure for new releases is meant to accommodate the sell-through and rental markets, said Benjamin Feingold, president of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. He noted that in at the dawn of DVD in 1997, most movies initially were released on rental-price videocassettes.

    "The premium is for a way better format and to remind retailers that at the time we launched DVD, VHS was selling for $55 wholesale in the first window," Feingold said.

    He added that Sony will not attach any suggested list prices to its Blu-ray Discs, at least not at this time.

    "From the retail perspective, this is going to be a hot product, and retailers will no doubt determine their own margin structure," he said. "We believe in a free market."

    Blu-ray Discs likely will start showing up in stores by early summer, sources say. In advance of that, Sony is bowing a bundling concept to DVD and the Universal Media Disc (UMD) that it may migrate to Blu-ray.

    Starting March 28, consumers can buy DVD-UMD combo packs of "The Grudge," "Resident Evil," "Underworld," "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and MGM's "The Terminator" for just pennies more than Sony typically charges for a new DVD.

    A second batch of DVD-UMD combos--"Ghostbusters," "Mad Max," "The Fifth Element" and "Snatch"--arrives April 25, with a third wave slated to come on the market in May.

    Each combo is priced at $28.95. Sony typically charges $24.96 to $26.96 for new DVD releases, while titles new to UMD generally list for $19.95.

    Feingold said that is a taste of what consumers can expect when Blu-ray Discs appear in stores.

    "With the launch of Blu-ray, we're going to try to introduce the managed-copy concept, where, if you buy Blu-ray, you'll be able to get additional versions (of the same title) to use in your home," Feingold said. "Ultimately, we might even get to the point where we'll offer consumers the ability to have different versions of the same movie on different devices in the home--that's something we're working on."

    For now, Feingold said, "we're experimenting with UMD," the tiny optical-disc format playable only on Sony's handheld PlayStation Portable (PSP).

    "A lot of people have DVD players and also have PSPs, and this way, for one price, they can get one movie and play it back on both formats," Feingold said.

    Feingold would not specify whether future Blu-ray bundling would be electronic or physical, as is the case with the DVD-UMD combo packs.



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  • #2
    Kerry2
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    That's pretty cool, but I think I'll give it a while after the release before I go out and buy one. I would be much more inclined to buy one if Sony and Toshiba would merge their technology into one uber disk. Sony seems to have a bad habbit of releasing some really good technology and then letting it fall on it's face due to poor marketing.


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      LordCompulon
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      • Feb 2005
      • 1949
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      Yeah

      I would be much more interested in the Bluray tech if I had a gigantic kick-ass HDTV. Seems like my old TV set didn't look too much better going from composite > Super video or from VHS > DVD. I would guess that the Bluray would hardly make a difference for it.

      But if you already have the kickass Aquos LCD or plasma TV, then I'll bet that the BluRay will look awesome, as do the HDTV cable channels.

      I really look forward to the day when we can all get 40" HDTV LCDs for about $500

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