I don’t mind admitting that I have a serious addiction to DVDs.
The only problem is paying for them!
Of course the beauty of the internet is that you don’t have to restrict yourself to buying from your local shop. You don’t even have to restrict yourself to Amazon or Play.
The downside with ordering anything online can be the shipping cost and possibly customs duty if you’re unlucky enough to get caught for it.
Over the last couple of weeks I’ve been doing a lot of research into the various options for buying home cinema equipment, dvds, hd dvds and blu ray discs. If I get a chance I’ll put some of what I’ve learnt into a coherent post, but in the meantime I thought I’d mention a couple of pretty cool sites I came across.
EzyDVD, which is based in Australia, carries the normal selection of DVD, HD and BluRay titles you would expect, but also has a really impressive selection of “Exclusives” (the link to them on my Godfather post was eaten by FF3 beta!)
DVD Therapy. UK based shop that carries a very eclectic selection of hard to find HD discs. From what I can gather the people behind the shop are film nuts! If you’re serious about film this is one worth looking at. Pricing is pretty good on a lot of the titles as well. Shipping costs are based on weight. Pricing in Sterling.
Store4.They seem to have a fairly comprehensive selection of titles. Pricing in Sterling. Free shipping.
DVDi. It may not be the most attractive site on the internet, but the free delivery worldwide is a nice USP.They also have pricing in a variety of currencies including Euro, which saves a lot of flipping backwards and forwards to xe.com.
4CheapCDs. Very similar to DVDi. Free shipping to Ireland and pricing in Euro
SelectCheaper. Incredibly ugly site, but the shipping cost of 50p per DVD is hard to beat (unless you opt for a shop offering free delivery obviously)
Deep Discount. Nice selection of titles. The pricing on some items is good, but the shipping cost isn’t that attractive.
AxelMusic Very attractive site and easy to navigate (unlike some of the others). The really nice feature that makes this site a true winner is their region-free blu-ray section. They seem to have truly embraced the web and offer RSS feeds and even a Mac desktop widget. Pricing in Euro. Delivery pricing is based on weight.
If anyone has any other recommendations please let me know.
Now where did I leave my credit card?
James Larkin says
Have you actually used them all ?
My usual problem is wondering if it’ll arrive or if I’ll end up getting burnt.
Michele Neylon says
I haven’t used all of them *yet*, but the more popular ones have good feedback from what I’ve seen. If I was looking for a specific title I’d want to check out a few options before buying
Peter Kelly says
Personally I just use play and on occasion playusa
Michele Neylon says
Peter
Where does PlayUSA ship from?
Michele