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Mittman 10-17-06 06:26 PM

Where do you guys buy your HD-DVDs?
 
Back in the old DVD days (the glorious era of Reel.com) I purchased online 90% of the time. Then as Best Buy and Circuit City started offering cheap deals on release week, I slowly shifted back toward B&M stores.

I went to pick up The Break Up on HD-DVD today, and it was 37.99 at Best Buy. Nobody else in town keeps a decent number of HD-DVDs in stock. Also, the one copy they had sounded like the disc was loose inside. Between the high prices/low supply, it looks like online is the way to go. What sites are offering the best HD deals?

Mr. Cinema 10-17-06 06:30 PM

Amazon.com mostly. Target and Walmart if they actually have something I want. BB and CC are a last resort since they are more expensive than everyone else.

Mittman 10-17-06 06:58 PM

I hardly ever go to Target anymore, but there are a few nearby. How much do the HD-DVDs typically run there? I think their pricing is national, so it should be the same regardless of location.

Damed 10-17-06 07:01 PM

Walmart.

I find in Canada, Walmart is priced between $20 and $30 for most titles, while Best Buy/Future Shop are priced at $30 to $45

Maxflier 10-17-06 07:05 PM


Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
Amazon.com mostly. Target and Walmart if they actually have something I want. BB and CC are a last resort since they are more expensive than everyone else.


^^
What he said.

Cyberock 10-17-06 08:39 PM


Originally Posted by Maxflier
^^
What he said.

^^
What they said

Dan 10-17-06 08:43 PM

I'm in Canada, and Amazon.com (not .ca) is usually the best deal. But if there's the odd title that I want immediately, I go to HMV (it helps that my significant other works there, so we get our HD DVDs at cost). I swear, though, once HMV catches on to the HD DVD game, their prices for real customers will be a lot better. Unfortunately, they're too focused on games and (very soon) books right now...

tofferman 10-17-06 08:58 PM

DVD Planet of late because I have credit from trading in SD-DVD's. While I do like DVD Planet, the downside is that the QC at the plants that press HD-DVD's is sorely lacking, and I have received several scratched HD-DVD's. While it's not DVD Planet's fault, it is easier to exchange in a B&M versus mailing a defective HD-DVD back for replacement.

MrChaos 10-17-06 10:08 PM

Mostly BB using my friend's discount (a big no no.. shhhh!)

buckee1 10-18-06 08:37 AM

Initially, I bought some at BB however, they are rather slow in getting current HD releases. They only just got Corpse Bride/Batman Begins this week. Target had them the day of release. So, I'm skipping BB altogether and going with Amazon. WIth their 10% off deal for the next year on all things HD, They are definately getting my business.

Mr. Cinema 10-18-06 08:44 AM


Originally Posted by buckee1
Initially, I bought some at BB however, they are rather slow in getting current HD releases. They only just got Corpse Bride/Batman Begins this week. Target had them the day of release. So, I'm skipping BB altogether and going with Amazon. WIth their 10% off deal for the next year on all things HD, They are definately getting my business.

Your Target had Corpse Bride? None of mine have gotten in anything different than the 12 or so they started out with. I did see We Were Soldiers at a Super Target.

buckee1 10-18-06 09:53 AM

They were actually putting together the HD DVD display and I asked the clerk if these titles were available for purchase. He scanned the cards on the racks and went to the stock room and came back with Polar Express, Batman Begins & Corpse Bride! BB here in Okemos still doesn't have Polar Express and only a copy or two of Batman & Corpse Bride.

Mammal 10-18-06 09:58 AM

I've been using dvdempire.com for new dvd releases, since they've always proved to be reliable and fast (but not the cheapest). I avoided Amazon because they don't ship until the street date while Empire ship to arrive on the street date.

However, in the hi-def world, nothing seems to be organized as yet - I've encountered unexplained delays from both Empire and Amazon, and when that happens I've been cancelling my online order and checking the Best Buys.

I truly wish Amazon would get their act together.

awmurray 10-18-06 10:17 AM


Originally Posted by Mittman
I went to pick up The Break Up on HD-DVD today, and it was 37.99 at Best Buy.

Yep... I actually had been looking for CCF and Wonka but Best Buy apparently refuse to put them on the shelf. Then The Break Up was released and I read online that BB was selling it at 37.99. So I used Amazon to buy all three.

The total savings over Best Buy including tax was: 67%. Quite a savings. You get an extra 10% off HD DVDs at Amazon for a year if you buy 3 HD DVDs on one order.

I have to thank Best Buy for not valuing my business. It saved me 67%!

awmurray 10-18-06 10:19 AM


Originally Posted by Mittman
I hardly ever go to Target anymore, but there are a few nearby. How much do the HD-DVDs typically run there?

From what I saw $19.99. They didn't have any combos yet so I don't know about those.

RockStrongo 10-18-06 10:25 AM

Amazon.com with 10% off or dvdplanet.com with my credit from selling back used DVDs.

DJ_Longfellow 10-18-06 10:32 AM

I picked up Batman Begins from FamilyVideo.com for $17 shipped....although, I don't even have a HD-DVD player yet (waiting for the 360 add-on)

Drexl 10-18-06 01:50 PM

Don't think the price of The Break-Up is typical of most HD-DVDs. It's a new release title, and a damn combo to boot. It retails for $39.99, and for some reason, the B&M stores haven't been discounting new release combos that much. (Catalog titles go for about $30 retail but can get discounted to $20.) Hopefully they'll give Superman Returns a good discount.

This month, the Google Checkout deal can be a good thing to use, but be sure to take shipping policies and rates into account, and compare prices between participating sites.

MJ Entertainment has had some titles for $15 or less, but they don't stay in stock that long and the whole thing may be temporary anyway.

Amazon is good, especially if you have the 10% off deal. I think they may be in the process of ceasing to offer it for new customers, so look into that very soon.

Mr. Cinema 10-18-06 03:23 PM

Anyone have a real answer as to why Best Buy is "refusing" to put out new titles? Please tell me it has nothing to do with the sign change. That seems like a poor excuse.

Mr. Cinema 10-18-06 03:25 PM

I'm hoping Superman Returns will be the first fully advertised HD DVD that the retailers *gulp* discount for release week. I have my doubts though.


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