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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Surprise, Best Buy Calibration Service is a Crock

Posted by Chris Gohlke in "Digital Home Hardware & Accessories" @ 09:00 PM

http://gizmodo.com/5119861/best-buy...bration-service

"A Consumerist tipster caught his local Best Buy running a display highlighting the difference between a calibrated and an un-calibrated HDTV. After further examination, the tipster noticed that the un-calibrated TV was hooked up with component cable while the calibrated TV had HDMI. As many of you know, component cable is output at analog, and some devices won't do 1080p without HDMI cables because of copy protection policies."

"At a demo for their $300 Geek Squad calibration service in an NC store, they have two identical HDTVs showing ESPN—one calibrated, which looks fantastic, and one that's supposedly not, which looks like total ass. That would be because it's showing standard def ESPN next to the "calibrated" set's ESPN HD."

Two separate incidents start to make me think this could be intentional rather than a fluke. But either way, this is bothersome. If the people that are supposed to be giving advice don't know the difference, that is bad. If they do know the difference are are intentionally trying to trick the customer, that is even worse. From the wider perspective, these are fairly obvious examples which point to how hard it is to comparison shop TVs. Given the above, I pretty much expect that when I go to any big box store and look at the wall of TVs that the ones with higher margins for the store, may very well have been given some extra TLC during setup and calibrated to best show off their value, whereas the cheaper models were at best just plugged in and at worst deliberately sabotaged. Any tips for the best way to comparison shop TVs short of bringing in your own calibration disk and spending hours recalibrating the displays?


Monday, September 15, 2008

Napster to be Part of Best Buy Family

Posted by Chris Gohlke in "Digital Home News" @ 07:00 PM

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122...hoo_hs&ru=yahoo

"Best Buy Inc. has agreed to buy Napster Inc. for $121 million, a deal that the consumer-electronics giant said it will use to reach new customers. The deal, which includes $67 million of cash and short-term investments on Napster's books, values the provider of digital music at $2.65 a share, nearly double Friday's closing price of $1.36. The acquisition, which is set to close in the fourth quarter, includes Napster's 700,000 digital entertainment subscribers, Web-based customer-service platform and mobile capabilities. "Best Buy intends to use Napster's capabilities and digital subscriber base to reach new customers with an enhanced experience for exploring and selecting music and other digital entertainment products over an increasing array of devices," said Best Buy President and Chief Operating Officer Brian Dunn."

Poor Napster. First the the man shuts you down for illegal activities. Then you reinvent yourself as a legal, albeit less popular alternative. Now you've resorted to selling out to Best Buy. I'm sorry!

Tags: MP3, Napster, Best Buy

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