High-def ‘Transformers’ for $1
Posted on June 23rd, 2009 – 7:13 AMBy Randy A. Salas
iNetVideo is selling Tranformers on high-def disc for $1. There’s only one catch: It’s on HD-DVD, not Blu-ray. A few years ago, Transformers was the top-selling movie
on HD-DVD. Now the format is obsolete, and you can get a fantastic presentation of the blockbuster in a two-disc set for a buck — 97 percent off (plus $2.95 shipping). How quickly things change.
By the way, iNetVideo is selling more than 140 new HD DVDs, many of them for less than $5 (plus the aforementioned shipping). If you’re one of the 17 people who still have and use an HD DVD player (I still have but don’t use mine, which I bought for $29), that’s quite a deal. And don’t stop browsing once you go past $5 on the list. There are deals to be had among multidisc sets, such as the five-disc The Ultimate Matrix Collection for $29.99 and the three-disc musical documentary That’s Entertainment for $9.99.
2 Responses to "High-def ‘Transformers’ for $1"
Nice, my xbox 360 hd player wont go to complete waste now.
Tom, so you’re the guy who bought the HD DVD add-on for the 360!
Seriously, although Microsoft supported the format, the fact that it never introduced a 360 with a built-in HD DVD player didn’t exactly instill confidence in the format.
