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Xbox 360 HD-DVD Drive Review

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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2006

A detailed review of the Xbox 360 HD-DVD drive, and some talk about teh HD-DVD - Blu-Ray war.

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  • HD-DVD was 1080p.

  • It's official In August PS3 is going down to $299.99

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  • let's see. $400 for a 360 Elite when they came out (i know he doesn't have an Elite. just creating a scenario here) and $200 for the HD-DVD Drive, that adds up to $600. Congratulations. That's how much a PS3 at this time costed. He could have bought what he thought to be the "best format" with the money he spent on this. congrats, buddy :)

  • If HD-DVD won, Sony would of went bankrupt.

  • Do you feel salty for buying this?

  • I paid 5 euro for it :)

  • Over 10 minute video back in 2006?! My NEC slim DVD RWs I just got were made in Aug 06, and one was tested, working. THAT'S OLD. I still had a job back then. I just got the HDDVD and it was only $5 as just the drive itself, no power! haha No disc for the driver either

  • @strikker45 actually hd-dvd can acheive 1080p but it is expensive and time consuming formatting it

  • these are much nicer now that they are discontinued, I picked one up a few months ago along with 6 HD DVDs for just 60 bucks and other HD DVDs are really cheap and look great, plus 2 more USB ports. even without new movies coming out it really is a great thing to have

  • i knew hd dvd wouldnt win.

  • I think what you mean is this

    The entry level HD-DVD players could not output 1080p, only 720p & 1080i. Now the entry level units were priced at $700.00, but they went down to $350.00.

    The more expensive units could output 1080p.

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