Solution #1
posted on Sep 08, 2007
To physically make?.....probably peanuts!
To put a/v material onto... something more.
Sales, Promo and Marketing ..a lot more.
Distibution.........some more still.
Retail....a whole lot more!
You going to buy it ....time,fuel, and those shopping trip extras like takeaways and coffee1
Real Cost?
Subtract all this from Your own applied dollar Value on your "Entertainment Pleasure"
e.g good , average, fabulous, endlessly rewatchable etc etc, and there you have it!
If the Pleasure was priceless..the cost is ZERO!
No wonder I failed Math at school! - hattonhall
To put a/v material onto... something more.
Sales, Promo and Marketing ..a lot more.
Distibution.........some more still.
Retail....a whole lot more!
You going to buy it ....time,fuel, and those shopping trip extras like takeaways and coffee1
Real Cost?
Subtract all this from Your own applied dollar Value on your "Entertainment Pleasure"
e.g good , average, fabulous, endlessly rewatchable etc etc, and there you have it!
If the Pleasure was priceless..the cost is ZERO!
No wonder I failed Math at school! - hattonhall
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Solution #3
posted on Aug 08, 2005
Powe33 - usenet poster
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It varies, but most DVD movies list for $20 to $30 with street prices between $15 and $25, even those with supplemental material. Low-priced movies can be found for under $10. DVDs have not followed the initial high-rental-price model of VHS.
DVD-ROMs are usually slightly more expensive than CD-ROMs since there is more on them, they cost a bit more to replicate, and the market is smaller. But as the installed base of drives grow, DVD-ROMs will eventually cost about the same as CD-ROMs do today.
DVD-ROMs are usually slightly more expensive than CD-ROMs since there is more on them, they cost a bit more to replicate, and the market is smaller. But as the installed base of drives grow, DVD-ROMs will eventually cost about the same as CD-ROMs do today.
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