Toshiba A3 HD DVD player with 7 movies: $169.99
" Toshiba A3 HD DVD player with 7 movies: $169.99
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This Friday you will be able to pick up a Toshiba HD-A3 HD DVD player for $169.99 at Sears.
The offer will be valid Friday November 23rd from 5AM - noon both in stores and online.
You will get 300 and Bourne Identity in the box and the possibility to get 5 free HD DVDs via a mail-in offer.
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puddy77
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[Post edited by Henning on Oct 30, 2007 - CDT 11:55 AM]
hoodaguy
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View profile »Hmm... decisions, decisions. Do people want to spend $170 (for HD DVD) or $400 (for Blu-ray) for the exact same HD quality? I don't know, $230 is a big difference for me.
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EDIT: nevermind, they are both 1080i
[Post edited by Nytroman on Oct 30, 2007 - CDT 1:58 PM]
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Very, very tempting...
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View profile »This is the whole factual story. HD DVD came out FIRST. Then, rather than going with that format, Sony decides to try and control the market and release their own Blu-Ray.
Now, BD are the exact same HD quality, just more pricier. It's pricier because their technology costs more to produce the discs and the players. Just go to a store and look at some of the movies that are available in both formats - BD costs more, and it's still the same 1080p high-definition.
Sure, there is a little more selection right now, but that's because Sony elbowed their way onto the market creating this format war. They really want it to succeed, so they are pumping out the titles as fast as they can. The only problem is, in doing this they are releasing inferior products that need to be recalled and done over a second time properly (Robocop for example).
So basically, you need to ask yourself this: do I really want to support a company that a) started this war b) costs more c) has a tendency to prematurely release untested and inferior products?
The only thing keeping HD DVD down right now is sales. But now since you can get an HD DVD player for under $170, they are going to have a significant boost this holiday season. If that's the case, you can expect a lot more titles soon to follow.
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If you actually get a list of the movies that are only available on HD DVD and the ones that are only available on bluray, then pick the best ones, I'm pretty sure most of them will be the ones HD DVD has on their side. Don't forget also that there are movies that are "bluray exclusive" but you can get them still on HD DVD through import sites such as xploitedcinema.com.
Finally if you read reviews that have been released on BOTH formats you will notice that the picture quality is always the same and in a lot of cases it's actually better than the bluray version. Both versions have HD audio so you're good on both formats in that regard but don't forget the interactive features have been better on HD DVD since the beginning. These are professional critics that review movies for a living, not "fanboys".
You combine all these factors PLUS the HD A2's going for $169.99 and you have a much better format in HD DVD for a much cheaper price. It's only logical.
Don't believe all the hype and deceptive press releases from Sony and the bluray camp. They twist numbers in their favor to make it look like they have sold much more than they really have. For example they will count movies shipped as units sold...they do the same with their PS3's.
Here's a site that his a list of upcoming HD DVD and bluray releases...
http://hddvd.highdefdigest.com/releasedates.html
They also have a list of previously released titles as well.
[Post edited by Falcon01 on Oct 31, 2007 - CDT 12:02 PM]