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Blockbuster Inc. brings a little extra to its customers as
of this week, by adding to the standard DVDs, Blu-ray movies for rent and sale,
the company unveiled on Thursday. The offer will become available in stores
across the United States and Canada, as well as domestic franchise locations.
“Blockbuster was the first national retailer to accurately
recognize and react to consumers’ preference for this format when we added
Blu-ray discs to a large percentage of our stores last summer,” said David
Podeschi, Blockbuster Senior Vice President, Merchandising, Distribution and
Logistics.
Blu-ray kiosks will become available throughout Blockbuster
stores, the company said, adding that in addition to the Blu-ray titles
available online, it will also begin offering online subscribers a preference setting
which will automatically indicate if they wish to receive all available titles
in this format via their mail service.
Regarding the kiosks, the company announced that they will
feature a 42-inch high-definition TV with movies, via a PlayStation 3 console,
in order to reinforce the idea that “PS3 consoles double as Blu-ray players.”
Podeschi added: “Now,
with the national rollout, we believe Blockbuster is perfectly positioned to
drive consumer adoption of this next generation DVD format and to become the
customer’s headquarters when it comes to renting or buying Blu-ray movies,
whether in-store or online.”
Blockbuster joins other names like Wal-Mart, Best Buy or
Netflix in adjusting to the demands and switching to the Blu-ray format.
“Our mission at Blockbuster is to provide with convenient
access to media entertainment – whether that’s Blu-ray or standard DVDs, retail
or rental, through our stores, by mail and through new technologies,” Podeschi
said.
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