Blue velvet bobby vinton remix

Blue velvet bobby vinton remix Even at this price, I wouldn t buy one. I do not waste my money on products that are designed to fail, and that is what DRM does. But I m not about to miss out on sections of modern culture. I want to contribute to it, but due to some art only being available through crippled media I have no choice but to pirate it. I urge anyone who sees this to learn what a con most digital media is, and the tech that surrounds it. Preston Ziegler on July 11th, 2009 4:55 pm Sounds to good to be true. any reasons they rolled back the price?? Ysunwoo on July 12th, 2009 11:17 am I m still miffed over my vhs collection being converted so I can play them in the future. Now I have to worry about my DVD as well. I nearly fellover when I saw the stack of these blu-ray players priced at 00, I bought one, because it was a price that i couldn t refuse. Tried it out on a blu-ray movie that night, Cars The next night I played Ironman on it, Great picture and it played perfectly. It also plays non blu-ray DVD s. ChuckyDee on July 13th, 2009 7:59 pm I wonder why these are not 98 at all wal-marts. Does anyone have any info when possibly it will be that at all stores? gmusic on July 16th, 2009 5:41 pm I picked one up for 128 at a regular walmart this monday, saw the same at a superwalmart the next day for 98, the first store just refunded the thirty bucks to me tonight after i explained the situation. picture is beautiful and perfect, saw my first bluray movie earlier in the week and it enhances blue velvet bobby vinton remix picture of my regular dvd s. i love walmart get em while they re hot! deadeyes on July 17th, 2009 7:26 pm My WalMarts in Middle Tn still have them priced at 168, what a rip. gharp on July 19th, 2009 3:38 pm For those that have seenbought this player, what area are you in? I tried to pick one up over the weekend in Eastern OregonCentral Washington, and they were all priced at Still haven t looked around the Seattle area yet though. I m in Cincinnati, OH and went straight to Wal-Mart the day this was announced. This player was marked at 128, but I bought it anyway. Yesterday, I checked again at the same store, and the price had been lowered to 98 after some argument, they refunded the difference. I ve only used the player a couple of times, but I haven t had any problems with it. Be warned that the Wal-Mart price adjustment period is only 7 days from purchase. jsmith on July 20th, 2009 2:07 pm I picked up 2 of the NB500MGX from the WalMart in Lynnwood, WA They wouldn t sell me the NB530MGX for less than the 00 blue velvet bobby vinton remix price. My sister bought the NB530MGX from a WalMart in Orange County, CA for 00 with no issue and they stocked both models. Both models appear to have the exact same feature sets. RJSmith on July 23rd, 2009 12:23 pm I went to the Walmart in Lynnwood, WA to purchase the NB530MGX, but they were priced at 168, so purchased 2 of the NB500MGX instead at 98, after customer service did a price check by calling the Everett, WA store. The 500 worked great with our newer tv but with one that was a little older there seemed to be an issue so we thought it was defective. We went to the Everett, WA Walmart to exchange it and found that the NB530MGX was also priced at 98, so decided to purchse 2 of these instead as they are the newer ones. THey work great on both tvs. Note: We found that the 500 we returned was not defective at all, but it was the way we had hooked it up electronics!! All is well now and the picture is great. A great purchase! Why would somebody pay so little for a Blu-ray? Wait, are you suggesting that the industry is just traying to make as much money as possible from us that s what it is! Prices are already dropping, and they will continue like that. It is just a marketing strategy used over, and over, and over again. But yes, I would pick my first one from Walmart! I just bought one of these last night for I hooked it up to the 42 Sony WEGA KF42WE610 that I currently have set up in my bedroom. This is a somewhat older rear projection LCD model that only does 1080i, but it does have HDCP support and at one time was considered to be among the best HDTV s made. For 98, the Magnavox is extremely hard to beat. The Blu-Ray image quality is good, and it also works well as a dvd player though not as well as my Denon 16 One blue velvet bobby vinton remix to note is that if you re going to use it to play DVD s, set the output to 480p unless the scaler in your TV really sucks. For comparison, I have a Samsung BD-1600 running on a 37 Visio direct view LCD that I bought at Costco a couple of years back. The blu-ray image quality from the Magnavox is comparable to what I m getting from the Samsung, even though the Samsung was 5 times as much.

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