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22 November 2008 16:23 by Andre "DVDBack23" Yoskowitz
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Denon Electronics, makers of high end home theater equipment, have announced they will be giving away free copies of both Batman Begins and The Dark Knight in Blu-ray with the purchase of any one of their three standalone Blu-ray players.
The three players are the $749 USD DVD-1800BD, $999 DVD-2500BTCI or $1,999 DVD-3800BDCI, and the timeframe to purchase them is between Nov. 23 and Jan. 10. After the purchase, simply fill out a claim form and send in the proof of purchase from the player and the company will send the two Blu-ray films back to you.
“The Dark Knight truly epitomizes what this high-resolution format has to offer for home entertainment, both in terms of high-quality content, image and sound,” added Joe Stinziano, senior VP of sales and marketing at Denon. “Most importantly, our Blu-ray promotion with Warner is designed to benefit both our valued retail partners as well as consumers by generating excitement for Blu-ray products. Consumers will be looking for a strong value this holiday, season and an attractive offer tied to the year’s highest grossing film will help drive store traffic and sales.”
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| SSSJDanny (Junior Member) 24 November 2008 1:18 |
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Thats doin too much. Ill just buy it on Blu-Ray
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| susieqbbb (Inactive) 28 November 2008 9:06 |
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Wow can we say pricey.
I will wait untill december when most blu-ray players will drop to the 200.00 and 100.00 standard thanks anyways.
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