right here right now, which would you buy: BLU-RAY or HD-DVD player?

which would you buy right now?


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mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
Some studios do both and some only does one or the other.
You may want to check out the bluray only that you would be missing for a while. Disney is only in Bluray for sure.

Here is one site:

http://www.highdefdigest.com/
I looked over both formats, HD DVD only has one film company that supports it exclusively ...

but then, the matrix on HD DVD has been released already :confused: (blu-ray release is tagged as "soon")
 
solomr2

solomr2

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Put me down for PS3 BD. It's a lot more than just a disc player, and yet it's cheaper than HD DVD. Overall I prefer BD anyway, they're higher density so more content is possible.
 
solomr2

solomr2

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Do you mean the movies are cheaper in Blu-Ray? Not the PS3, right? unless you know where to get cheap PS3s. :)
Other than first-gen Toshiba players, where can you find an HD-DVD player selling cheaper than $500?
 
avaserfi

avaserfi

Audioholic Ninja
Last night I discovered that Sony's marketing BLOWS. I was talking to some xbox fans and well now they want PS3s because of features most people don't know about.

Along side getting a top of the line blu-ray player, you get a great upconverting dvd player and SACD player. Since the ps3 has hdmi 1.3 they also enabled trueHD uncompressed decoding. Also, after the new update you can wirelessly connect to your computer and stream audio, video and pictures easily.

With the ps3 you get a video game system, a good semi-universal player and an appletv plus more. Not a bad deal if you ask me.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Other than first-gen Toshiba players, where can you find an HD-DVD player selling cheaper than $500?
There are 3 Toshiba players on them market for less than $500 right now, though only one of them is 1080p, the other 2 are 1080i only (basically the same player).
 
solomr2

solomr2

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There are 3 Toshiba players on them market for less than $500 right now, though only one of them is 1080p, the other 2 are 1080i only (basically the same player).
I won't argue the differences between 1080i and 1080p, but I think when most people compare blue-ray vs. HD-DVD, they're specifically referring to 1080p.

Other than first-gen Toshiba HD-XA1 (worts and all), which seem to be finding their way to every discount overstock outlet in America, I haven't seen any other HD DVD 1080p players for under $500.

XBOX-360 elite with the $200 HD DVD add-on is comparable, but costs around $100 more than PS3. And then you're still without WiFi.
 
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solomr2

solomr2

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What makes the A20 $150 better?
The biggest difference is native 1080p. If you don't have a 1080p TV then it probably won't matter one bit to you. But if you do, you may wish you had a 1080p player.
 
Duffinator

Duffinator

Audioholic Field Marshall
The biggest difference is native 1080p. If you don't have a 1080p TV then it probably won't matter one bit to you. But if you do, you may wish you had a 1080p player.
Exactly. You get the five free HD DVD's with either player.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
Other than first-gen Toshiba players, where can you find an HD-DVD player selling cheaper than $500?
Costco has the D2, 2nd gen for $250:D
The A2 has similar prices at Amazon but the prices are free floating it seems; it changes all over the place, unlike Costco.
 
MACCA350

MACCA350

Audioholic Chief
In all seriousness Blu-ray shouldn't even be on the market yet, its just not ready.

The format was rushed to the market because HD DVD was ready and on the market. They've been playing catchup ever since, but their advertising people to the teeth about all the great things Blu-ray can do except that they still can't do it yet(they don't advertise that do they)

The only reason they are on the market now is because if they waited till they were ready it would be too late and HD DVD would have so much lead that Blu-ray would've lost before they got to market. So they rushed half**** product's to the marked and pushed them like only they know how and hoped people didn't read the fine print until it was too late, so they'd have enough time to finish the development.

And guess what soon they'll turn around and say they've got this flash new player that does all sorts of spectacular things(fineprint: not all player can do it!)........but guess what.......HD DVD had that since day 1.......on EVERY F***** PLAYER!!!

And you call Blu-ray the format of choice:confused: not much of a choice if you keep bashing them over the head with it, see with the right advertising you can sell anything.

HD DVD is a format, Blu-ray is a mess and 'not ready for sale!'

Rant over, back to regular programing

cheers :)
 
J

jake5717

Audioholic
The biggest difference is native 1080p. If you don't have a 1080p TV then it probably won't matter one bit to you. But if you do, you may wish you had a 1080p player.
My TV and AVR only pass 1080i so A2/D2 fits right in.
 
Duffinator

Duffinator

Audioholic Field Marshall
My TV and AVR only pass 1080i so A2/D2 fits right in.
The Sam's Clubs in OC have the D2 for $247, two bucks cheaper than Costco, if you are a member there. Both have the lifetime return policy.
 
J

jake5717

Audioholic
I borrowed a friends costco card to get mine....Just incase Blue Ray wins and I need to get a new player.
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
so what's the latest and greatest Toshiba today?
 

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