Catching Blu-ray wave will cost Americans
June 16th, 2006 in Electronics / Consumer & GadgetsThe first Blu-ray video players to hit store shelves in the United States will carry a hefty price tag that some analysts fear could turn off consumers.
Samsung said late Thursday that the BD-P1000 player would retail for $1,000 and would be on the market June 25, in time for the release of the first wave of movies recorded in the high-definition format.
Samsung said Blu-ray produces images that translate to sophisticated high-definition televisions with a sharpness current DVDs can't produce.
"Until now, there hasn't been a pre-recorded media solution for consumers to take full advantage of the pristine picture their HDTVs are capable of producing," said Samsung Vice President Jim Sanduski.
Rival technology called DVD-HD costs less than the Samsung price tag; however, analysts say Blu-ray has some technical advantages DVD-HD does not, including 1080p playback capabilities.
Copyright 2006 by United Press International
"Catching Blu-ray wave will cost Americans." June 16th, 2006. http://phys.org/news69676139.html
