Best Buy-related stories
Posted Aug 13th 2009 2:27PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: HDTV, Reality-Free

Is Best Buy just using good business sense or are they being mean?
Yesterday their
web site listed a 52-inch Samsung HDTV for only $9.99. That's three dollars off of the regular $12.99 price! Well, no, it's actually $1600.00 off of the regular price. It was a typo, obviously, but several people did order the TV at that price (some even ordered two) before it was taken down. But
Best Buy says it's not going to let those orders stand.
Continue reading Is Best Buy right in not honoring $9.99 big-screen TV offer?
Posted Jan 27th 2009 7:02PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: News, Industry, OpEd, HDTV, Cable/Satellite, Watercooler Talk, Hardware, Reality-Free

Yesterday, the U.S. Senate followed President Obama's recommendation and approved a
delay in the digital TV transition date from February 17 to to June 12. If a similar measure passes in the House, then we all know what that means: four more months of DTV transition ads! Woo hoo!
Seriously, though, will it matter if the transition date is February, June, or sometime in Obama's second administration? At this point, even the most casual observer has figured out that the transition hasn't been communicated very well to the American public. People who have cable or satellite still think that they need to buy a new HDTV or
upgrade to digital cable in order to be compliant with the conversion, people who got discount coupons for converters early on have found that
the coupons have expired and they can't get more, and the people who
have converted are being surprised that some weak stations won't come in due to the "
digital cliff effect."
Continue reading Will more time make the digital TV transition any easier?
Posted Jul 17th 2008 7:57AM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, TV on DVD, TV on the Bigscreen, OpEd, Reality-Free

I've never interviewed
Babylon 5 creator
J. Michael Straczynski and don't know him personally, but he sure seems like one classy guy. He recently posted a note on
his web site, giving readers his thoughts on more
Babylon 5 DVDs.
In short, he's against it. He feels that offerings like the TV movie,
Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers, and the straight-to-DVD story,
Babylon 5: The Lost Tales, take away from the strength of the original TV series.
He writes that
The Lost Tales was commissioned at a $2 million budget, and they did the best they could with it. Apparently, the studio wasn't sure there was an audience for
Babylon 5. Silly studio.
Continue reading Straczynski: It's a Babylon 5 feature film or nothing
Posted Jun 28th 2007 10:33AM by Brad Linder
Filed under: PVR Wire, TiVo

Best Buy and TiVo are
running a promotion that lets you get an 80-hour Series2 TiVo for free after rebate, or a dual-tuner box for $50 after rebate. They'll even through in a free Wireless G adapter.
What's the catch? You've got to sign up for high speed internet service through Best Buy. And you've got to print
the coupon and take it into a store. This deal is not available through the TiVo or Best Buy websites.
No word on how long this promotion will last, but if you sign up before July 31st, you can get your first three months of TiVo service for free.
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Posted Jun 1st 2007 11:12PM by Brad Linder
Filed under: PVR Wire, Web

Ars Trechnica is reporting that Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer may have
accidentally let slip plans for digital video download stores from Best Buy and Blockbuster.
During a conference call, Feltheimer reportedly said "we have nearly a dozen active agreements in place for digital delivery of our content." Two of the companies he named were Best Buy and Blockbuster, neither of which has officially announced details of a digital download service, although it should come as no surprise that either company would want in on the download market.
If true, two of the biggest names in bricks and mortar movie sales and rentals could be entering the increasingly crowded digital delivery marketplace. Right now, most online video stores have limited selections, restrictions on burning movies to DVD and lower quality than a standard DVD, or in some cases, VHS. So while it might seem like there are already more places to purchase or rent online video than necessary, we welcome a little more competition in the marketplace.
Posted Apr 25th 2007 6:36PM by Brad Linder
Filed under: PVR Wire, Hardware, TiVo

Best Buy is offering customers a
$50 gift card when they pick up an 80-hour Series2 TiVo. When you combine that with the $170 rebate currently offered by TiVo, that's a free box.
But the gift card can only be applied toward future purchases. So it's only free if you plan on buying $50 worth of items from Best Buy in the future.
The promotion is listed in Best Buy's weekly ad, so it could be gone soon.
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Posted Mar 5th 2007 3:03PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: TV on DVD, HDTV, Animation, South Park, Comedy Central
Wired has news that tomorrow the South Park episode "Good Times with Weapons" will be made available exclusively in HD on XBox Live Marketplace. "Good Times with Weapons" is the episode from season eight in which the boys purchase ninja weapons and are transformed through the power of their own imagination into anime warriors. Unfortunately for Butters/Professor Chaos, reality starts to seep in when he takes a throwing star in the eye. In true form, the boys don't try too hard to help Butters, though they do dress him as a dog so at least he can receive veterinarian care. Hey, it's better than nothing.
Also, if you buy an XBox 360 between March 20 and April 3, you'll get a free DVD copy of this HD episode. And don't forget that season eleven kicks off Wednesday night with the episode "With Apologies to Jesse Jackson."
More information can be found here on one of our sister sites. Thanks, Tucker.
Posted Feb 28th 2007 1:00PM by Brad Linder
Filed under: HDTV, PVR Wire

Either Best Buy discovered there weren't too many folks out there willing to spend $15,000 on a complete home automation setup that doesn't include a TV, or it's easier to configure that home automation setup if you know what TV you're using.
Whatever the reasoning, Best Buy has decided to
add a 32-inch HP HDTV to its
ConnectedLife.Home package.
That's on top of an HP Media Center PC, Life|ware Home Automation software, a whole bunch of networking equipment, a series of lighting switches, dimmers, a digital thermostat, wireless video cameras, and one programmable remote control to rule them all.
The whole package still seems a bit overpriced, but considering that Best Buy will send people out to your home to set up everything but the wiring, and you get a year of support, it's a lot easier than setting up a complex a home automation/media center system all by your lonesome.
Posted Jan 1st 2007 2:44PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, TV on DVD, Animation, The Office

I don't know about you, but I am very picky about which television series I own on DVD. I don't often want to sit down and watch old episodes of shows unless they truly are spectacular and worthy of multiple watchings. For me, that means Firefly and Arrested Development are must-owns. But, I've also included some others on this list that have some great extras for the fans who would like a little bit more:
The Office Season two of
The Office on DVD is quite good. While the season was spectacular, it's the extras that make the purchase necessary. It includes deleted scenes (some of which are hilarious and some are pretty obvious why they were deleted) and a gag reel, which is always essential for a quality DVD-watching experience. Plus, it includes all the extras that the cast did, such as their fake PSAs and NBC.com webisodes. And, there's swag: a Dunder-Mifflin folder, pad of paper, pen and post-its.There are also different versions depending on whether you buy it from Best Buy, Target, or Amazon. Cost: $25.
Continue reading Holiday loot spending guide: DVDs
Posted Nov 23rd 2006 8:01PM by Brett Love
Filed under: HDTV, Web

If you are looking to make the move to HDTV, tomorrow would be a good day to do it. There are quite a few deals to be had on HD sets this year. Just make sure you are up and at 'em plenty early as supplies are limited. Rather than chase down all of those old-school paper ads, gottadeal.com's
Black Friday page is the place to go to get the lowdown on offerings from all the major stores. One of the rumored deals to be coming is a 52" RCA Widescreen HDTV for $474 at WalMart. If you are looking for something specific, you might want to check out the
fatwallet.com thread that lists all of the TV deals.
Unfortunately, there are also reports on the gottadeal forum that a WalMart in Dallas already has 70 people in line for tomorrow. But if you can't be bothered to trek over to the Best Buy at 5AM, or.. now, they also have a page of the deals that are available for
online ordering as well. Of course, it's not all about HDTV. TV fans will find deals on all manner of things. DVD players, season sets, surround sound systems, the free Tivo with activation. I have my eye on Season 1 of The Office for $8.99 at Circuit City.
Posted Sep 18th 2006 11:40AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Site Announcements, Contests and Giveaways

This is just a quick reminder to everyone that there's still two more weeks left to enter our
"Invent a TV condition" contest, the prize being a $250 Best Buy gift card and ten runners-up
Scrubs prize packs.
There's also time to enter our
"Which show gets canceled first" contest, though your guess is as good as ours as to when this contest will officially be over. The prize in this contest is a SnapStream BeyondTV do-it-yourself DVR system.
Then of course we've got the
"Katie Couric sign-off" contest and the weekly
Subtle Subtitles contest, though the prizes there are those ever-useful stars next to your name.
Posted Sep 13th 2006 9:17AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, TV on DVD, The Office

Season 2 of
The Office went on sale at Best Buy yesterday (
the website is already sold out). The DVD set is called
The Office: Severance Package and it includes some Dunder-Mifflin schwag, including Post-It notes, notepad, pen and magnet, and a calendar. There's also a phone number to Dwight Schrute's voicemail. The message on the voicemail, unfortunately, is not Dwight, but his fictional assistant (which makes the guy the Assistant to the Assistant to the Regional Manager). He explains that Dwight is at a LOTR convention and talks some lingo and then pitches the "oh-so-scorching" and "crazy" deals on paper. It's only marginally entertaining, but here's the number anyway: 1-800-984-DMPC (3672).
Supposedly the Season 2 DVD is great- with bloopers and all sorts of behind-the-scenes extras. I'm kicking myself for not remembering to pick one up yesterday.
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