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Deal alert: buy 2 Sony Pictures Blu-ray movies from Amazon and get one free |
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Everyone is always on the lookout for deals, and Amazon looks like they're offering a very good one. If you buy two Blu-ray movies from Sony Entertainment Pictures, then you get one more for free.Of course, some people would be a bit cautious since promos like this essentially offer movies which didn't really make it big or were bashed by most critics. But thankfully, this is not the case with this promo.
Amazon is offering hits such as Underworld: Evolution, Black Hawk Down, Resident Evil: Apocalypse, and Kung Fu Hustle. Now each of these movies have already been marked down to US$ 19.99. The savings you'll be getting from this is pretty big if you take advantage of it.
In addition to that, you'll also be eligible for Amazon's Free Super Saver Shipping. Before you get excited, remember that the third disc must come from the list of Blu-ray discs on sale as well. If this got your attention, click on the read link to take you straight to Amazon where you'll be able to place your orders. For the latest in deals and discounts, be sure to keep checking back here.
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Enrico S. - it's a Blu-ray disC, not disK. Hard drives are called disks, while optical media, such as compact discs (CDs), Digital Versatile Discs, Blu-ray discs and HD DVD discs all use "disc" to describe them. I notice the "disk" usage on QJ all the time, and it's incorrect.
Gord
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won't do much good though, Sony has laptops too.
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Anyway even if they do put it in their laptops, the burning speed is dreadful compaired to Blu-Ray. And Blu-Ray has a lot more advertising than HD-DVD. Yesterday I went into my local HMV and they had a booklet on HD Guide, Blu-Ray had 8 pages explaining itself and why its the future, whereas HD-DVD only had 2.
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