Xbox 360 HD DVD addon gets an update
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article published on 10 April, 2008
Although Microsoft ended production on its Xbox 360 HD DVD addon it hasannounced that yesterday a software update was made available for the drive and its thousands of owners.
All the user has to do to get the update is to attempt to play an HD DVD movie in the drive and Xbox Live will immediately prompt you for an update. If you do not have access to Xbox Live, the download will be available ... [ read the full article ]
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Vr0cK
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10. April 2008 @ 15:54 |
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One more reason to keep your heads up to all you Xbox360 HD-DVD Add-on owners out there =)
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goodswipe
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10. April 2008 @ 16:03 |
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Yea trippy, exactly what he said. No more tears my friend, no more tears.

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locobrown
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10. April 2008 @ 16:34 |
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My HD-DVD movies play correctly now, its sad that I have to get a blu-ray. I have to buy a PS3 now, Sony is some what forcing their console upon many people since the integrated blu-ray player is much cheaper than the standalones.
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10. April 2008 @ 16:48 |
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Originally posted by locobrown: My HD-DVD movies play correctly now, its sad that I have to get a blu-ray. I have to buy a PS3 now, Sony is some what forcing their console upon many people since the integrated blu-ray player is much cheaper than the standalones.
Sony isn't putting a gun to your head and telling you to buy a PS3 or they will kill you. So they arn't forcing anyone.
It just makes the most of sense to get a PS3 because it's the cheapest Blu Ray Player and the hardware inside, they are now getting DTS-HD through an update, and it claimed to be the best Blu Ray player out there, so why pay more, for less?
And if you do not want HD, then just don't buy anything.
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10. April 2008 @ 17:12 |
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Originally posted by locobrown: My HD-DVD movies play correctly now, its sad that I have to get a blu-ray. I have to buy a PS3 now, Sony is some what forcing their console upon many people since the integrated blu-ray player is much cheaper than the standalones.
Huh?!?!?
Sony is "forcing" you to buy their console because it is the best Blu-Ray player value on the market? And that is bad?
WTF kinda logic is that?
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goodswipe
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10. April 2008 @ 17:18 |
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Come on guys, you know what he meant when he said that. No need to get all crazy.
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10. April 2008 @ 18:51 |
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I think that Microsoft did a good thing in still supporting the people who are using the HD-DVD drive. Despite all of the critisizms both ways, that is a good thing to do for the people who feel like they might have been left in the dust because of the HD-DVD failure. I am not a fanboy of MS, but I do appreciate that they still have support for the people that use the HD add-on.
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10. April 2008 @ 20:24 |
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Next update they're going to allow it to play blu-ray muhahahaha
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jove
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10. April 2008 @ 23:25 |
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Originally posted by locobrown: My HD-DVD movies play correctly now, its sad that I have to get a blu-ray. I have to buy a PS3 now, Sony is some what forcing their console upon many people since the integrated blu-ray player is much cheaper than the standalones.
oh no, not this again. evil sony huh, evil sony with its DRM, evil sony wont let consumers choose. blu ray for the win like it or not motherfu&$%!!! please. i tought you all had outgrown this nonsence.
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dragonx17
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11. April 2008 @ 00:01 |
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For those still supporting hd-dvd movies like me and moving on to blu-ray. I suggest you purchase the LG BH200 player. LG has announced that they will continue to support hd-dvd movies in the market and have announced a new firmware update for the player. This player is cool - I love it. I now enjoy all my hd-dvd movies and blu-rays and i am taking advantage of the hd-dvd fire sales.
The update for the LG-BH200 will also make the player 2.0 blu-ray compatible and eliminate all playback issues and sound issues for both formats.
LG looks like the last supporter for hd-dvd titles and will possibly release a future player that will still play both formats.
Here is the last home for Cheap HD-DVD titles - located at hddvdboxsets.com
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goodswipe
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11. April 2008 @ 12:01 |
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Originally posted by jove: Originally posted by locobrown: My HD-DVD movies play correctly now, its sad that I have to get a blu-ray. I have to buy a PS3 now, Sony is some what forcing their console upon many people since the integrated blu-ray player is much cheaper than the standalones.
oh no, not this again. evil sony huh, evil sony with its DRM, evil sony wont let consumers choose. blu ray for the win like it or not motherfu&$%!!! please. i tought you all had outgrown this nonsence.
Funny, I never saw the guy once mention anything about DRM or Sony being evil.
He simply made a statement that the only logical answer for jumping on the Blu-ray bandwagon, would be to get a PS3. Maybe "forcing" wasn't the correct word to use, but either way, it makes sense.
If you are tired of reading comments about anti-Sony, DRM this, and BD+ that, then ignore them. When you leave comments like you did, you are just adding fuel to the fire.
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27. April 2008 @ 11:53 |
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I thought of getting one HD-DVD Player add on, It was only $39.99 no tax, Movie & remote. But i didn't get it.
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