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I was at Harvey Norman yesterday and they are selling HD DVD players for $199 au ---- As an upscaled dvd player.



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bobobologna said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
BottledSpringWater said:
@ kingofwales: Maybe that kid can return it for full refund? Actually it's the kid's own damn fault for buying one!
Damn it must have suck for those people who bought that piece of junk.

Because it isn't possible to enjoy what movies there are. It has magically stopped working now. [/sarcasm]

Come on. Don't you realize all these HD-DVD players can still be used as a way for the wary to get into HD, with less risk, and that if they do like it, they will likely get into the formats still available?

Again, the drive can be a way to hook people on to HD with them being confident they aren't putting up too much money in case they don't like it. If they do, they would most definately hop onto Blu-Ray/Digital Distribution/etc.

I question your reasoning of buying into a format with no future.

No future is NOT a valid argument to not buy a product based on what is ALREADY available for it. The PS2 still sells. Even the Gamecube sells a few hundred units a week. Those are being bought for what games they have, not for bullshit idea that future products are needed to make something magically worth buying.

That would be like me recommending someone buy a minidisc player for portable music. If they like that, then they can switch to an MP3 player.

Wow. I had no idea that portable music was not part of the mainstream, and that the average consumer needed a lower cost (meaning lower risk) product to buy it. Oh, wait. Portable music has been mainstream since boom boxes and the Walkman.

Granted, HD-DVD players are cheaper, but I still think it's stupid to even recommend it in any way.

You thinking it's stupid is invalidated by your faulty points. It just looks as though you don't want anyone to buy HD-DVD ever. It doesn't work that way. You're not saving people's money. You're trying to deny them the chance to spend it in a way you decided they shouldn't.

 

  
  

Well screw you. If people want to try HD, and HD-DVD is a cheaper way to try it than Blu-Ray, at least for now, then to deny them that chance just proves you hate HD-DVD more than you really care about HD adoption.

A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs

kingofwale said:
*sighs*, I was just helping some poor kid buying a HD-DVD player Add on today. 130 dollars, Sorry lad.

 LOL days after the announcement? Don't you work at Best Buy? Surely you would've heard HD DVD was discontinued, if not as a BB employee than you would've heard about it here? Were you just trying to unload players before they were massively discounted or were you just being a jerk to this guy?



No, I don't hate HD-DVD. But I would never recommend an HD-DVD player to a friend or family members. There's no point in investing any money in an HD-DVD player and HD-DVD movies when those movies will most certainly be released for Bluray now that the war is over. Hell, even if you gave me a FREE HD-DVD player, I wouldn't use it. I would just try selling it for cash for Bluray movies. Why? So I don't have 2 seperate players for 2 seperate movie formats when using just one format will do.

It's stupid to waste money to "try" HD out. Especially if you are going to have to buy another device if you want to continue purchasing HD movies.



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"when those movies will most certainly be released for Bluray now that the war is over."

That could take months. The HD-DVD movies are available now. Don't tell me that isn't a factor here.



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs

Now you can get a HDDVD add-on for only $65 on Amazon.com

I don't know if it's worth it though



ill buy one when there 19.99 :D


Edit: actually my bad, 19.95   < the 95 cents means its dicontinued :D