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Curtis Mathes CMMBX130 Blu-ray Player - $100 @ Meijers

PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 7:38 pm
by Ian
Not sure if this is in store or online only, but Meijers has the Curtis Mathes CMMBX130 Blu-ray Player for $99.99. Use coupon code DOTMJR09 for free shipping.

Curtis Mathes Blu-ray Disc Player

Is this another Funai player or another el-cheapo model?

Re: Curtis Mathes CMMBX130 Blu-ray Player - $100 @ Meijers

PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 7:42 pm
by Ian
Wow.. they actually have firmware updates for this player.

http://www.curtismathes.com/brupdates/cmbrupdate.html

Re: Curtis Mathes CMMBX130 Blu-ray Player - $100 @ Meijers

PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 1:51 am
by Dartman
Well that may be even better then the Wally worlds units seeing how both players listed have firmwares, and it's cheaper. This almost like when the first Chinese Apex AD-600a's showed up for cheap DVD players when everyone else was charging 250 to 300 for a basic machine. I bought 4 of their units for 150 each and kept one and sold the rest at cost to friends, though my dreams were to get rich on E-bay with them :lol:
Now if they have some user reviews saying it can play most movies...

Re: Curtis Mathes CMMBX130 Blu-ray Player - $100 @ Meijers

PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 11:16 am
by redk9258
I didn't even know that name still existed.

Re: Curtis Mathes CMMBX130 Blu-ray Player - $100 @ Meijers

PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 12:18 pm
by Ian
I didn't either. It looks like someone bought it and is now selling electronics under the name.

Re: Curtis Mathes CMMBX130 Blu-ray Player - $100 @ Meijers

PostPosted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 1:39 pm
by Dartman
Well the Chinese aren't totally stupid, by a defunct but known name then sell their crap with it cheap so Americans and others are less suspicious of the products.
They used to sell TV's with the "works in a drawer" that was supposed to make them easy and cheaper to service back when TV's were just getting out of tubes and into transistors, they later became Quasar and some of their TV's indeed were very good but they dropped the works in a drawer shortly after the name change and may have been bought out by the Japanese after a while too.