Blu-ray’s the future, or at least it was five or six years ago. Now everyone and their dog’s getting in on the HD action but if you’ve got a reluctant grannie or don’t want your kids shoving disks into your PS3, ASDA are here to help.
Just in time for your Christmas shopping, the supermarket giant is offering up a Blu-ray player (which, remember, will play DVDs as part of the tech specs) for just £40. That’s about the price of a game. Or a Blu-ray film at HMV.
Don’t expect top notch quality, it’s a ONN DS-BD52 unit, but it sports digital out for video and audio (HDMI and coaxial) and can even be bought in-store, not just online.
“More and more UK homes are now equipped to enjoy the full benefit of high-definition Blu-Ray discs,” said Asda’s Wayne Steenson stated. “We’re pleased to be offering Blu-Ray players at the lowest price in the market.”
Our brains are melting at the thought of Blu-rays being shoved – at some point in the chain – through a SCART cable.
Via MCV.
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“or don’t want your kids shoving disks into your PS3”