Fox Home Entertainment said Tuesday that blockbuster will hit DVD and Blu-ray Disc in 2D versions on April 22. By Alex Ben Block, The Associated Press The home video release of “Avatar” will befit the ...
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To get the new 3D Blu-ray version of the movie, Avatar fans need to either buy a new Panasonic set, have bought one in the past eight months, or opt for the company's 3D Full HD Ultimate Pack. CNET ...
What's arguably the one and only gotta-have 3-D Blu-ray disc went on sale Wednesday, although you can only get one — officially, at least — bundled with a Panasonic 3-D TV or in a $400 box set.
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Earth Day turned into Christmas for 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment last week as consumers clamored to re-visit Pandora. To no one’s surprise, Hollywood’s top earning movie at the box office with ...
A few weeks ago I wrote for Forbes about how I feared Disney would hamstring its massively anticipated 4K Blu-ray release of Avatar: The Way Of Water by trying to cram the whole 167-minute film onto a ...
James Cameron said Tuesday that he expects the home video release of "Avatar" to drive sales of Blu-ray players and discs. By Alex Ben Block, The Associated Press James Cameron said Tuesday that ...
The Unobtainium hording N'avi from James Cameron's Avatar have defeated the Dark Knight in Blu-ray sales. Avatar sold 1.5 million copies, more than doubling the first-day tally of Chris Nolan’s second ...
Fox officially announced that Avatar will be available on Earth Day, April 22, 2010, on Blu-ray and DVD, and though the inevitable 3D went unmentioned, word is it won't come out until 2011. David ...
I find this absolutely hilarious. It would appear that the DRM on Fox's Avatar Blu-Ray won't play on a shitload of players including common Panasonics and $2500 Denons. The Consumerist covered it ...