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Might just be me but have a number of nbc and warner items reduced in price? Seems a lot are showing 11.99, 12.99; 15.99 even 18.99 for new HDR?
Or it might just be me thinking they’ve adjusted LOL
Just to summarize for those who missed this (originally posted by telem - can’t seem to find that post) here were the details:
NBCUniversal - added upgrade pricing to 4K for $11.99
Lionsgate - added upgrade pricing to 4K for $11.99
Sony - reduced upgrade pricing to 4K from $15.99 to $11.99
These were significant price moves.
Other major studio upgrade pricing:
Warner Bros. - upgrade pricing to 4K for $15.99
MGM - none so far
Disney - none
Paramount - upgrade pricing showed up for a couple of weeks and then went away.
Fox - none
John
I think there's been a few Fox films with D2D. Die Hard ported to my account via UV.
Star Wars IV is also available on D2D! I almost fell off my chair thinking Disney has started doing D2D, turns out Fox are still the studio for IV. All the other's are listed as Disney so no cigar. $5.99 for IV is an absolute steal :-D
FYI I had bought "Die Hard" in Blu-ray quality on February 2nd, 2016 for $1.99. Yes it was much cheaper back then....
WOW!! No kidding. Wonder what forced such a leap up. I don't mind so much $5.99 etc, it's when it's $33.99 for HDR and Atmos and you already own the HD version, digital or disc, that it feels harsh (Disney...)
It’s no different to VUDU or others; just profiteering across the board by the industry. I’ve no issue in paying upgrade pricing but at 33.99 per (older) film it becomes unviable to do it.
If D2D or upgrade pricing was available across the board and not obstructive in its price point then I’d happily trade in my vaults, buy another Terra and upgrade the whole lot but the maths just don’t stack up today.
Anyways, I think this is one of the age old debates