Me and my geeky friends haven’t gotten around to purchasing Blu-ray players because they are still expensive today. But I guess soon enough, $99 Blu-rays will make their rounds in electronics store.
Why, the Blu-ray Disc Association will soon make licensing available to Chinese manufacturers. This only means one thing, cheap Blu-ray products in the near future. To date, we have the PS3 as the cheapest Blu-ray player but that would change when our Chinese brethren start shipping their Blu-ray creations.
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