![]() Contest: Win James Cameron's Avatar on Blu-ray 3DOctober 23, 2012 For well over a year, James Cameron's Avatar on Blu-ray 3D was a hardware exclusive to Panasonic. In other words, the only way you could get your hands on the disc was to purchase a Panasonic 3D display or hit the secondary market and pay upward of $100 or more.
That all changed last week when Fox Home Entertainment released Avatar on Blu-ray 3D to the masses. For those of you whom are already equipped with a 3D TV, 3D Blu-ray player and glasses, we have one copy of Avatar on Blu-ray 3D that is up for grabs in this contest. Please fill out the short entry form below to officially enter for a chance to win it. You can optionally return any or every day the contest is open to enter again and increase the odds of winning with each additional entry. You must be a resident of the U.S. or Canada to enter. Good luck.
"3D television is the future of home entertainment," said James Cameron, the Oscar winning Director. "I'm a huge proponent of the technology and very pleased that AVATAR can be viewed in the living room the way it is meant to be seen."
"As the number of homes with 3D televisions continues to grow, we thought it was important to bring the biggest 3D film ever right into your living room," continued Jon Landau, Academy Award winning Producer of Avatar. "This is the only way fans should experience the world of Pandora and this release offers the highest picture quality possible." Previously only available to consumers through an exclusive deal with Panasonic, the two-disc AVATAR 3D Blu-ray Collector's Edition will feature the original theatrical release and be available in all-new collectible packaging. Seen by more than 310 million people worldwide, the Oscar and Golden Globe winning epic is the highest grossing film of all time, taking in more than $2.7 billion in worldwide box office. It is also top-selling Blu-ray disc of all time. Browse all Amazon.com Blu-ray pre-orders This contest has already closed. Be sure to enter the other daily contests at HDR.
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