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XBOX 360 HD DVD drive: $199.99 for the US

Originally posted by: RichUK
Why couldn't MS just incorporate this into the 360 from the beginning. :disgust:

Um, maybe because the system would have cost a lot more money, and now the consumers have the choice of whether or not they want to pay for it?
 
I'll wait until the HD DVD comes built in standard and waaaayyy lower in price (maybe 2 years from now).
 
Originally posted by: jman19
Originally posted by: RichUK
Why couldn't MS just incorporate this into the 360 from the beginning. :disgust:

Um, maybe because the system would have cost a lot more money, and now the consumers have the choice of whether or not they want to pay for it?

Are you asking me a question?
 
Originally posted by: jman19
Originally posted by: RichUK
Why couldn't MS just incorporate this into the 360 from the beginning. :disgust:

Um, maybe because the system would have cost a lot more money, and now the consumers have the choice of whether or not they want to pay for it?

Plus the fact that when the Xbox360 came out, the HD-DVD/Blu-Ray war was still in the heat of battle. Microsoft probably wanted to wait to see which format would get more support.
 
Originally posted by: KLin
Originally posted by: jman19
Originally posted by: RichUK
Why couldn't MS just incorporate this into the 360 from the beginning. :disgust:

Um, maybe because the system would have cost a lot more money, and now the consumers have the choice of whether or not they want to pay for it?

Plus the fact that when the Xbox360 came out, the HD-DVD/Blu-Ray war was still in the heat of battle. Microsoft probably wanted to wait to see which format would get more support.

😕
 
Doesn't HD-DVD require HDCP via HDMI or DVI? Or will it go through anything...
 
Originally posted by: RichUK
Why couldn't MS just incorporate this into the 360 from the beginning. :disgust:

I'm going to buy an Xbox 360 at some point in the next year. If it cost $200 more, I definitely would NOT buy one. There are many people like me, because I and 90% of Americans don't own an HDTV.
 
Originally posted by: RichUK
Originally posted by: KLin
Originally posted by: jman19
Originally posted by: RichUK
Why couldn't MS just incorporate this into the 360 from the beginning. :disgust:

Um, maybe because the system would have cost a lot more money, and now the consumers have the choice of whether or not they want to pay for it?

Plus the fact that when the Xbox360 came out, the HD-DVD/Blu-Ray war was still in the heat of battle. Microsoft probably wanted to wait to see which format would get more support.

😕

Are you really trying to act dumb, or is that just your usual facade
 
Originally posted by: RichUK
Why couldn't MS just incorporate this into the 360 from the beginning. :disgust:
So that people who do not have an hd tv, or care to buy hd movies, only have to pay $400 for the top end gaming console.
 
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: RichUK
Originally posted by: KLin
Originally posted by: jman19
Originally posted by: RichUK
Why couldn't MS just incorporate this into the 360 from the beginning. :disgust:

Um, maybe because the system would have cost a lot more money, and now the consumers have the choice of whether or not they want to pay for it?

Plus the fact that when the Xbox360 came out, the HD-DVD/Blu-Ray war was still in the heat of battle. Microsoft probably wanted to wait to see which format would get more support.

😕

Are you really trying to act dumb, or is that just your usual facade

From the way i read it, he made it out that MS was contemplating using Blu Ray if it were more popular. I was under the impression Blu Ray was a sony derived standard. So if that was the case why would MS want to use/license a sony product in their machine.
 
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: RichUK
Originally posted by: KLin
Originally posted by: jman19
Originally posted by: RichUK
Why couldn't MS just incorporate this into the 360 from the beginning. :disgust:

Um, maybe because the system would have cost a lot more money, and now the consumers have the choice of whether or not they want to pay for it?

Plus the fact that when the Xbox360 came out, the HD-DVD/Blu-Ray war was still in the heat of battle. Microsoft probably wanted to wait to see which format would get more support.

😕

Are you really trying to act dumb, or is that just your usual facade

Well he's right about that one... it's not like the "battle" has ended. 😉 And it was never a question of whether it would be HD-DVD or Blu-Ray. No way in hell would Microsoft have put a Blu-Ray drive in there.
 
Originally posted by: RichUK
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: RichUK
Originally posted by: KLin
Originally posted by: jman19
Originally posted by: RichUK
Why couldn't MS just incorporate this into the 360 from the beginning. :disgust:

Um, maybe because the system would have cost a lot more money, and now the consumers have the choice of whether or not they want to pay for it?

Plus the fact that when the Xbox360 came out, the HD-DVD/Blu-Ray war was still in the heat of battle. Microsoft probably wanted to wait to see which format would get more support.

😕

Are you really trying to act dumb, or is that just your usual facade

From the way i read it, he made it out that MS was contemplating using Blu Ray if it were more popular. I was under the impression Blu Ray was a sony derived standard. So if that was the case why would MS want to use/license a sony product in their machine.
It appears that I'm the dumb one. I though you were quoting the quote above it about intial cost/user choice.

Damn nested quotes. My apologies 😀
 
Originally posted by: cubby1223
Originally posted by: RichUK
Why couldn't MS just incorporate this into the 360 from the beginning. :disgust:
So that people who do not have an hd tv, or care to buy hd movies, only have to pay $400 for the top end gaming console.

Yup.
HDTV penetration is apparently 15% in the US (according to an interview with the US head of Nintendo on ABC).
Seems really stupid to make people in the other 85% pay for for a console which has a feature they can't use (HD-DVD playback), and 1 year ago it wasn't such an obvious move to make, since there is what, 1 or 2 of each type of player (HD-DVD and BluRay) on the market now, so a year ago when there were 1 or 0, adding an HD-DVD drive to the 360 wouldn't have been helpful, and might have delayed it, as well as adding even more cost (since MS would have been an early adopter and paid even more at the start than Sony will do 1 year on when they launch the PS3)
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: RichUK
Why couldn't MS just incorporate this into the 360 from the beginning. :disgust:

I'm going to buy an Xbox 360 at some point in the next year. If it cost $200 more, I definitely would NOT buy one. There are many people like me, because I and 90% of Americans don't own an HDTV.

To be fair, i should have thought before posting. Because that is the perfect answer. I also read the article which stated that too.

I own a HDTV, so it would have been nice if my 360 supported this from the beginning, I just don?t like the idea of the add on. On the other hand I don?t think I would have been too partial to the extra hike in cost.

🙂
 
Originally posted by: RichUK
To be fair, i should have thought before posting. Because that is the perfect answer. I also read the article which stated that too.

I own a HDTV, so it would have been nice if my 360 supported this from the beginning, I just don?t like the idea of the add on. On the other hand I don?t think I would have been too partial to the extra hike in cost.

🙂

But there's a choice. If you want it, you can get it. If you don't, let it be. Not everyone buys a console to watch movies. I don't know many people that have a PS2 and use it as a DVD player.
 
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