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Walmart will kill HD-DVD?

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In a recent thread someone reported what he thought there were gonna be some great prices on HD-DVDs of all the Harry Potter movies... It was probably a mistake but he thought the movies were gonna be going for 14.99 each. I figured what the Hell, I'll take a look.

I looked. And looked some more. Finally I asked a couple of clerks that were standing around if they sold HD-DVDs and where were they. One of them pointed to a locked case at an endcap that stood about 3 feet tall. They were all Blu-rays. I pointed this out and they looked stumped. I told them that Blu-rays were blue on the top and HD-DVDs were red. Another clerk said they didn't have any.

Then a manager type said that they did have some and to follow him. As I followed, I asked about the Harry Potter movies and he said that it was only released in Blu-ray. I said "Really? I just bought an HD-DVD of Order of the Phoenix at Circuit City yesterday" He looked a little miffed that I corrected him and then he said, "Well, we didn't get any."

He then took me around the far side of a counter where most of their photo finishing stuff was. It looked like they were doing remodeling around it and I never would have gone over there. He pointed to a dark locked case under the counter. Sure enough, there were some HD-DVDs in there. They were all stacked on their sides and were kind of hard to see. I asked, how do I browse thru them? How much are they? The manager said if I pointed to what I wanted to see, he would remove it, scan it and then tell me the price.

I said, "Um, ok... goodbye"
post #2 of 60

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YMMV. My nearby Wal-Mart had Harry Potter 1-4 (HD DVD and BD) for $14.77 each, and HP 5 for $21.77 (either format). They were in their respective glass display cases and well organized and the title/price was labelled properly.
post #3 of 60
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Wow! I guess I'll have to up the mileage and try a few more! My feeling after leaving the one earlier tonight was these guys are not even trying to sell the stuff!
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While I don't normally shop at Wal*Mart, my wife wanted the Eagles' latest for Christmas so I had to go to one and I took a peek at their hi-def media section. Lots of titles of each type, conveniently located next to each other on an open rack (nothing locked behind any glass--haven't seen that anywhere, actually) BUT prices were NOT cheap. Looks like Wal*Mart hasn't gotten the memo about dollar parity yet.
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Ric: Were you in the Brunswick Wal-Mart for this debacle?

In East Greenbush, they actually now have an entire endcap ( )which is divvied up between HD-DVD and BD titles. The Potter movies were there in full force Tuesday night. They have another section of HD media located behind glass near the DVD checkout area.

But as I reported in the RoundUp...I didn't find prices anywhere near as nice as what Patrick found.
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My family and I are "Target people". I'm almost as diametrically opposed to the typical Wal-Mart demographic as you can get. However, last week I found myself in one of their stores, and, no lie, I walked around their electronic section for ten minutes before I found their HDM section.

It was on an end-cap, but every release had these horrible anti-theft protection devices strapped to them. There were these hockey puck-sized circles with cabeling wrapped around each disc, which sometimes was wound so tight it cut into the packaging itself.

I have found the lack of standardization at Wal-Mart to be my biggest complaint with their stores, which is saying a lot because their cleanliness and typical clientele leave a lot to be desired too in my opinion. But I can never tell whether I will find HDM in any given Wal-Mart store I walk into to, and, if I do, what price they will be. With Target, not only do I know where to find it, I can almost recite what titles they'll have and how much they'll cost.

Anyway, I doubt Wal-Mart will "kill" HD DVD or any HDM format for that matter, but from what I've seen of them first-hand, they're not going to do them any favors either.
post #7 of 60

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I have not checked Wal~Mart here in Peachtree but Target and BB both have all the Harry Potter movies for $24.99 each. I bought Order of the Phoenix for full price but didn't buy the rest. If I could find the others for $15 each, I'd jump on it in a heart beat.
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My small town Wal-Mart finally has a HDM endcap. It's about 70% Blu-ray and 30% HD DVD. The prices are terrible with the exception of the Harry Potter movies, which are selling for $18 each.
post #9 of 60

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Thankfully, the Wal*Mart HD sections in Canada are much more sensible. They use a custom gondola with LCD displays on two of the four sides. One display shows a Blu-Ray promo and is directly above the BDs, while the other shows an HD DVD promo with a similar setup. The remaining two sides are filled with media. Granted, with the average Wal*Mart shopper it doesn't take long for the media to get all jumbled up (I'll reserve comment on the average Wal*Mart employee), but it seems to be a workable solution.
post #10 of 60

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I'm in Moncton, NB, Canada. My local Wal-Marde doesn't even carry HD anymore. The last one I was able to buy was Children of Men HD-DVD. After that they said they didn't carry it anymore. Luckily, FutureShop is right across the street.
post #11 of 60

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My local Super Walmart (Boynton Beach, FL) still has BD and HD-DVD (at least they did a week ago!), but they've been moved to a less prominent, and smaller, rack in the back of the electronics section.
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These type of threads would pop up all the time on AVS forum before the posting rules were changed. There would constantly be a new topic where someone would walk into store "X" and find the HD/BD selection lacking or "hidden', and proclaim that format dead based on this observation. It sucks that your local Wal Mart has decided to stock their merchandise that way, but it's probably not the same story across the country. Here in Canada (Winnipeg actually) all of our local Wal Marts have adopted the new HD/BD display, which has HD-DVD on one side and BD on the other, along with HD displays extolling the virtues of each format. They still don't have a great selection (or prices), but these displays are all located at the front of the AV department.

A sad side note on these displays; while they are nicely set up and quite informative, the players that they have prominently stacked within the displays are all cheap no-name SD DVD up-converters. Nowhere on the sales info do they state that you need a dedicated HD/BD player for these films. It makes it look like all you need to play these shiny new discs are these cheap-ass $40 players. None of our local WMs have any of the cheap Venture HD players in stock (despite being advertised in flyers). The only HD/BD players they sale are the PS3 and 360 HD add-on (located only in the video game section). There are going to be a lot of pissed off consumers come X-Mas morn.
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I've never seen players stacked in the display along with the discs. Mind you, as you've said, the only BD player Wal*Mart carries is the PS3, but local Wal*Marts are beginning to stock the new Venturer HD DVD player, and this may begin to be displayed with the HD DVDs, given its low price point.
post #14 of 60

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Both Wal-Marts in my town have an endcap on the dvd section that is equally divided between BR and HD-DVD
post #15 of 60

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If Wal-Mart becomes the standard by how Hi-Def Media is judged, then we're all in trouble.
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Ric: Were you in the Brunswick Wal-Mart for this debacle?

Mike, it was the one across from Crossgares Mall!
post #17 of 60

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Holy crap - all the local Wal-Marts are selling the first four Potters for $18.96 (still a great price). If stores in larger markets are selling them for $15, I now have one more stop to add to my shopping trip on KC Saturday. I picked up Order of The Phoenix for 26.99 at Hastings today - looks and sounds beautiful.
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Originally Posted by Jeff Adkins
If Wal-Mart becomes the standard by how Hi-Def Media is judged, then we're all in trouble.

I would put a laughing smiley here if it weren't so sadly true.
post #19 of 60

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Originally Posted by Ric Easton
Mike, it was the one across from Crossgates Mall!

I realize this could be said for many a Wal-Mart...but that one seems to be especially dicey when it comes to their electronics department....

Ric: Check your PM.
post #20 of 60

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WM will kill HD DVD like it killed LCD
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WM will kill BD like it killed Plasma.

How's WallyWorld done with SD DVD's?
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Anyone who thinks a WalMart employee/manager has a clue needs a clue.
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The same could be said of Best Buy or nearly any other B & M.
post #23 of 60

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My roommate is the manager of electronics here in Phoenix and I was informed that his WM store offers both HD formats. So I do not think that the offering of HD media is very uniform at WM! Some stores have alot of Blu-ray and some HD-DVD's placed in a bad location and some like the N Phoenix WM have both formats side by side on a end cap towards the front part of electronics.
post #24 of 60
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Well, I went to another Walmart in my area and they had an end cap with both formats displayed. Not only that, but the Harry Potter movies are going for less than 20 apiece!
post #25 of 60

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Wal-Mart is the place for the best price when buying toothpaste, motor oil and baby-wipes. Leave it at that.
post #26 of 60

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Originally Posted by David Wilkins
Wal-Mart is the place for the best price when buying toothpaste, motor oil and baby-wipes. Leave it at that.



Hey man, my family owns an autoparts store (ok, my dad).


We're competitive alright .
post #27 of 60

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The Wal-Mart 10 minutes from me in the L.A. area does not sell ANY HD-DVD or Blue-Ray discs. Their manager told me (when I asked) that they simply did not have the room right now and decided not to carry any of those "things." He seemed annoyed like he had been asked that question many times and regretted the decision to not stock them. It made me chuckle at first...then I was annoyed.

Although...the same store seems to have no problem selling the Toshiba HD-DVD A2 & A3 player over on one of their electronic aisles.

Another Wal-mart 25 minutes from me has a small "end" section with HD/BD. But, it was so disorganized. A lot of cases had fallen behind the wireframe rack where you can't get to them unless the entire end rack is taken off and dismantled. It seems the HD cases are just small enough to fall through the cracks of their shelving that was designed to carry regular DVD cases instead.

Needless to say, I have been very disappointed in looking for any HD-DVD/Blue-Ray discs at Los Angeles area Wal-Marts recently.
post #28 of 60

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When my roommate got the job as manager of electronics he did not know anything about HDTV's and did not know much about HT gear. As we all know Wal-Mart does not train employees to know much about electronics. Before my roommate took over the department all the HD discs where blended in with the SD-DVD's. After giving my roommate a crash course about HDTV's and covering some of the merchandise that was in his department. I also recomended that he seperate the HD discs from the DVD isle. So at least my roommate is not totally ignorant of what HD is and how to sell it like most of the Wal-Mart associates.

I do not believe that Wal-Mart will kill HD-DVD, I think Toshiba is doing a good job of that all by themselves. If you look at the titles for next year and the fact that Toshiba is the only hardware manufacturer making HD-DVD players. I love my HD-DVD player but it does not look good from where I stand, just my personal opinion.
post #29 of 60

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On the contrary...I think Walmart will be one of the major reasons for the eventual successful domination of the HD-DVD format.
Low cost HD-DVD players and Walmart are a "natural" together....remember that $99 HD-A2 Black Friday sale!!! Momma Mia.
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On the contrary...I think Walmart will be one of the major reasons for the eventual successful domination of the HD-DVD format.

There is to much inconsistency where Wal-Mart is concerned with HD-DVD and Blu-ray. Some Wal-Marts seem to push HD-DVD while others seem to be pushing Blu-ray. While some others do not push ether one. I was informed by my roommate that its basically up to the sales manager what one gets pushed or not. While I am not saying Wal-Mart will not have an impact on the format war. I honestly do not feel Wal-Mart by themselves will kill HD-DVD or make HD-DVD the winner.
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