Show me a RedBox that has Blu-ray. Heck, when you email them, the company itself can't identify which ones have Blu-ray and which don't. Their reply to me. Just drive to every RedBox in your area and check. When I asked how to easily identify, they told me to look at several (10-20) movies in the machine and see if any have Blu-ray as an option.
So, yes, I've reverted back to DVD for rentals. NetFlix can't get new releases (DVD or Blu-Ray) and RedBox can't identify which have Blu-ray. Blockbuster is way to expensive...so I give up.
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T-bone @ Feb 18th 2009 9:12AM
Show me a RedBox that has Blu-ray. Heck, when you email them, the company itself can't identify which ones have Blu-ray and which don't. Their reply to me. Just drive to every RedBox in your area and check. When I asked how to easily identify, they told me to look at several (10-20) movies in the machine and see if any have Blu-ray as an option.
So, yes, I've reverted back to DVD for rentals. NetFlix can't get new releases (DVD or Blu-Ray) and RedBox can't identify which have Blu-ray. Blockbuster is way to expensive...so I give up.
Aaron Smith @ Feb 18th 2009 9:40AM
No doubt. If they just made it easy to find out where they blu-rays are I'd get them from Redbox. But like you said it's impossible to know.
Rob78 @ Feb 18th 2009 4:27PM
This is why I use Vudu for HD :)
Ordeith @ Feb 18th 2009 7:39PM
Services like this would have benefitted form an HD DVD world.
The Combo Disc makes inventory and rentals simple.
Rent the movie, watch how you want.