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Warner Bros. launch new DVD to Blu-ray exchange site

Warner Bros. launch new DVD to Blu-ray exchange site
" Warner Bros. launch new DVD to Blu-ray exchange site.

Blu-ray and DVD news

By Henning Molbaek
First published Nov 17, 2009

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Press Release:
Burbank, Calif., November 17, 2009 – Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group today launched "DVD2Blu.com," a site that allows consumers to upgrade the movies they already own on DVD to Blu-Ray Disc, the absolute best way to watch movies at home. Consumers can select from over 50 of Warner Home Video´s most sought-after titles to upgrade including "Body of Lies," "A Christmas Story" and "Michael Clayton."

"DVD2Blu is a great way for consumers to start or expand their Blu-ray Disc collection," said Dorinda Marticorena, senior vice president, Worldwide Marketing and High Definition, Warner Home Video. "We´re launching the program with a wide range of titles that will appeal to a broad audience. In the coming months, we´re looking to expand the program and make additional titles available."

The DVD2Blu program debuts at a time when consumers are rapidly adopting Blu-ray Disc. According to figures compiled by the Digital Entertainment Group through the first three quarters of 2009, Blu-ray Disc set-top player sales grew 112 percent over the same period last year. This holiday season, consumers can expect to see Blu-ray player prices starting around $100, making it much easier for home audiences to see films the way they were meant to be seen on their HDTV.

Through DVD2Blu, consumers can now experience their favorite movies again for the very first time in stunning 1080p picture quality and crisp, superior sound that only comes from a Blu-ray Disc. Titles such as "Training Day," "Deliverance" and "National Lampoon´s Christmas Vacation" can be upgraded for as little as $7.95 plus shipping. Consumers who place orders over $25 will receive free shipping.

The process to upgrade is simple. Consumers select the titles they want to upgrade on DVD2Blu.com, mail in their standard DVDs with pre-paid postage and a short time later receive copies of the same film on Blu-ray Disc. For a complete list of titles visit:

dvd2blu.com »

Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group is proud to be a leader in environmental stewardship and is committed to recycling the DVDs that consumers send in as part of the DVD2Blu program. The intellectual property is fully destroyed and all of the physical components are reused or recycled. For more information on Warner Bros. environmental initiatives, please visit http://wbenvironmental.warnerbros.com/.

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Falcon01

Nov 17, 2009 - CST 1:38 PM
Falcon01
Member since:
July 2006
Quote:Q: Are Canadian or international customers eligible for the DVD2Blu Program?
A: Unfortunately, at this time the program only ships to the Continental US, Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico.


It's as if we (Canadians) live on another planet. Geez.

Tim, no name calling.
[Post edited by Falcon01 on Nov 17, 2009 - CST 1:48 PM]

googleback

Nov 17, 2009 - CST 3:09 PM
says... never say no until you\'ve had your fridge fixed.
googleback
Member since:
March 2008
daaaaamn, this would be a godsend in the UK...

posters5

Nov 17, 2009 - CST 7:34 PM
posters5
Member since:
March 2002
falcon,

you do realize that canada is an entirely different country, with different laws and a different currency, right?

mvckalel

Nov 17, 2009 - CST 7:34 PM
says... I\'m not an Avatard.
mvckalel
Member since:
October 2007
Too expensive with little choices.

Falcon01

Nov 17, 2009 - CST 8:27 PM
Falcon01
Member since:
July 2006
Whatever happened to Free Trade?

Meh, I'm hoping amazon.com has some killer bluray deals on Black Friday so I can just order some flicks from them.

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