Asda Blu-Ray player just £40 in Christmas price war
Tech insiders are predicting that Britain might finally warm to the hi-def discs as retailers slash prices in time for the Christmas sales season.
Tech insiders are predicting that Britain might finally warm to the hi-def discs as retailers slash prices in time for the Christmas sales season.
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The United States is still the wonderland for consumer electronics. A Blu-ray player deal in the UK is making big waves today, that would just get a disgusted look from consumers in the United States…
Supermarket chain Asda is kicking off its drive to win the Christmas market with a discount Blu-ray player offer. The retailer is selling the ONN DS-BD52 Blu-ray and DVD player for just £40. The unit includes HDMI, composite and digital coaxial audio ports
If you see a movie at one of the handful of AMC theaters with Cinema Suites service, you won’t have to worry about crying babies, texting teens, or stale nachos; In fact, you’ll be treated to reserved seats in plush recliners, an audience with no one under 21, and seat-side waiters summoned at the press of a button, bringing you cocktails and restaurant-quality meals.
SEATTLE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) today announced its picks for Best Movies and TV shows of 2011.
Mareyalagadha Muthuraj a DVD by Reliance was released on Wednesday evening at its branch in Cunningham Road in Bengaluru…
AnnaSophia Robb, as Leslie, swings across the creek to “Terabithia.†/ Kristy Griffin/169-BTC-48873_19 I should know better than to hope that my favorite childhood books would be made into movies that live up to the magic, the horror and the glory that these stories hold in my head.
This is the time when Hollywood rolls out its serious stuff, but this year’s offerings seem particularly dark, with titles like “Melacholia,” “In the Land of Blood and Honey” and “The Darkest Hour,” which arrives in theaters Christmas Day.
Tech insiders are predicting that Britain might finally warm to the hi-def discs as retailers slash prices in time for the Christmas sales season.
