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goalielax
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$200 bucks

player, 300, Bourne Identity and any two HD-DVD movies (I chose Transformers and Shaun of the Dead)

plus you get the MIR for 5 free movies (I'm picking up Black Rain, Rattle and Hum, Pitch Black, Full Metal Jacket, and The Italian Job)

plus, if you have a Rewards Zone card, you should have gotten a 12% off home theatre coupon in the mail this weekend (maybe check the reward zone site if you didn't)

walked out with 9 HD-DVD's and a stand-alone player for ~$180 today

edit:awesome, I love misspelling shit in the title and not being able to edit it

[Edited on November 4, 2007 at 12:27 AM. Reason : .]

11/4/2007 12:26:42 AM

Golovko
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HD HVD? will those discs play in my HD-DVD player? not being able to edit titles sucks!

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thats a pretty awesome deal though. Considering that most HD DVD's retail from a range of $24.99 - $34.99

11/4/2007 12:52:47 AM

Grandmaster
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wasn't this 99.00 at walmart on friday?

11/4/2007 3:18:22 AM

BlackDog
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1080i

11/4/2007 3:55:01 AM

seedless
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^^ that was the a2 without the 4 instant free movies

11/4/2007 8:14:33 AM

daman04
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the HD-A2 was the one on sale at Wally World on Friday. Basically the same thing but apparently the sound output over optical on the A2 is better than the sound output on the A3 (1.5Mbs Dolby DTS on the A2 and 640Kbs Dolby Digital on the A3.)

11/4/2007 8:16:24 AM

guitarguy
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just for the sake of it...

blu-ray > hd dvd

hahah

11/4/2007 10:06:14 AM

seedless
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hd is hd

who gives a shit who makes

what i do give a shit about is price

if bluray was 100 or 200 and hddvd was not, guess which one i'd buy?

11/4/2007 10:07:57 AM

Metricula
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*This is a 1080i player.

11/4/2007 10:49:53 AM

daman04
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yeah, worst case scenario, if blu ray wins out, you get an upconverting DVD player for ~$100 bucks and hopefully be able to get HD DVDs for dirt cheap

11/4/2007 10:50:00 AM

Golovko
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blu ray wins? hahahahaha.

11/4/2007 11:27:10 AM

Stein
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Quote :
"*This is a 1080i player."


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"I would only be worried about getting 1080i rather than 1080p if my TV blew ass."

11/4/2007 11:30:56 AM

scud
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Any decent 1080p television is going to display the 1080i signal as 1080p natively anyway.

11/4/2007 4:41:05 PM

carzak
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^Potentially with artifacts though.

11/4/2007 5:31:35 PM

LimpyNuts
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only if you spent less than $10 on your TV.

Deinterlacing artifacts are not as bad as people make them out to be, especially if you have a quality TV.

11/4/2007 6:21:54 PM

Golovko
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but for the sake of promoting PS3's and blu-ray we'll just say that if you don't have 1080p you suck.

[Edited on November 4, 2007 at 7:26 PM. Reason : asdf ]

11/4/2007 7:25:59 PM

LimpyNuts
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Golovko, will you stop with that? I've seen the PS3 operating as a Blu-Ray player and there's nothing wrong with it. As a stand-alone player, the only complaint I would have is that it doesn't come with a remote. The only real down-side to the Blu-Ray technology is cost.

The HDi and Blu-Ray's counterpart (java based, don't remember what it's called) are not fully implemented on any players yet, so you can't gripe about one an not the other. The image quality problems in Blu-Ray have been eliminated a long time ago.

And as for the 1080i/1080p argument, you aren't going to notice deinterlacing artifacts on modern TVs except for high motion scenes on larger displays (ca. 50" +), unless you're looking for them.

11/4/2007 7:39:10 PM

Prospero
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"And as for the 1080i/1080p argument, you aren't going to notice deinterlacing artifacts on modern TVs except for high motion scenes on larger displays (ca. 50" +), unless you're looking for them."

11/4/2007 11:00:05 PM

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"And as for the 1080i/1080p argument, you aren't going to notice deinterlacing artifacts on modern TVs except for high motion scenes on larger displays (ca. 50" +), unless you're looking for them."


Also, movies at some point (if not already) will support 1080/60p at which point you probably would be able to tell a difference compared to a 1080i tv easily.

[Edited on November 4, 2007 at 11:48 PM. Reason : ]

11/4/2007 11:47:03 PM

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"player, 300, Bourne Identity and any two HD-DVD movies (I chose Transformers and Shaun of the Dead)

plus you get the MIR for 5 free movies (I'm picking up Black Rain, Rattle and Hum, Pitch Black, Full Metal Jacket, and The Italian Job)"

Should have waited until Sunday...its now 3 free HD-DVDs rather than 2...so 10 total. You may be able to go in and attempt a price match though. Many people on DVDTalk and avsforum seemed to have success with it.

Also, thats the old Full Metal Jacket...you may not care, but Im going for the newly released Deluxe Edition as one of my 3 free (along with Serenity and V for Vendetta most likely...was going to do Batman Begins, but its cheap on DDD and I may just buy a few during the 20% off sale coming up).

Oh, and reasons why HD-DVD is better than Blu-Ray: Battlestar Galactica Season 1, 12/4/2007 (package even comes with the corners cut ).

11/5/2007 1:15:52 AM

Stein
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"Also, movies at some point (if not already) will support 1080/60p at which point you probably would be able to tell a difference compared to a 1080i tv easily."


Most of the difference you'd be able to see would be the same as if you were going from 1080p/30 to 1080p/60. Seriously guys, if you didn't buy the $300 fell off the back of a truck Vizio 7 years ago, you're not going to notice.

11/5/2007 7:46:22 AM

goalielax
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just to clarify...my TV is 1080i (oh no, I am behing the curve!) and I have a PS3

I bought the player because it was a good deal and there are some movies on HD-DVD that I wanted

and the bit on Full Metal Jacket, yeah, it's the old one, but it's the free one...no other movies in that offer's pairing that I'd want anyway

the only issue I have with the player is that it seems to take a while to power up and load the movie, but that's no biggie

all in all, a player and ~$250 worth of movies for $180 out the door makes me plenty happy

11/5/2007 11:22:19 AM

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