Comments on ‘Samsung to launch '€400' Blu-ray/HD DVD player next month’

So now a customer has to pay €400 to get shafted ? 

Well that certainly is an improvement of sorts. But with all the DRM and mistrust that permeates Sony products nowadays, I'll stick to DVD and something I can control.

When the player/recorder is down to €70, when the list of available titles goes over the 10,000 mark and when I can easily find a crack for the DRM infection, I might consider paying for the privilege of being another customer Sony is just waiting to sell more boot-sector malware to.

Nah, on second thought Sony can just can it. I'm through with Sony products.

Pascal.

Sony? 

What have Sony got to do with this, other than as one of the many people behind one of the formats the device can handle?

Personally, I've already got the HD-DVD add-on for the 360, so I'm not in a hurry to buy a new player, but this is still good news.

more great journalism 

why can't you write something new and incisive on the subject instead of copying and pasting your own original article in to bush it out? Let me guess, you get paid per word, right....?

oops - rumour is wrong again (probably) 

If you go back to the source of all this (in Germany IIRC), you will find it is supposed to cost 400 Euros MORE than a standard Blu-ray only player. If you think about it that makes a lot more sense and implies a price of more like 800 - 1000 Euros. Anyway we will all know at IFA next month.

See for example http://www.electronista.com/articles/07/07/04/samsung.hybrid.launch.info/

John Dawson

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