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Quake1028 01-04-08 05:25 PM

What would you do if you were me?
 
So, I just bought an HD-DVD player on the 30th. Seems to be a smart choice now -rolleyes-. Nothing has even been delivered yet, so it shouldn't be that hard to return everything to Amazon and get my money back in full.

All told, I got this:

A-3
Bourne Identity
300
2001
Terminator 3
Face/Off

From Amazon for $173.49

Blade Runner
Batman Begins
Casablanca
Corpse Bride
Eternal Sunshine....

From Best Buy for $90.92

Hot Fuzz
Knocked Up
Fearless
Children of Men

From Amazon for $44.72

That all comes up to $309.13. In total, I would have ended up with 22 HD-DVD's between the above, 3 more I was planning on buying and the 5 rebate titles. Adding in some GC's that I had earmarked for HD-DVD's, I have a total of $391.48 that I spent/was going to spend on HD-DVD. So, looking at the poll options, which do you think would be the best bet for me right now?

Deftones 01-04-08 05:27 PM

I'm in a similar boat. Question is, can you live w/o the movies that you can't get on BD right now.

Plus, you won't really be able to get any movies for your BD player (if you take stuff back) with the exchange. It's like take all that back and get player w/o movies.

fitprod 01-04-08 05:28 PM

If your un-certain what you want to do with the stuff, and it is un-opened, it might be better to just return the stuff and get your money back.

fitprod

Qui Gon Jim 01-04-08 05:33 PM

I was going to outright say to send it all back and focus on BD.

Deftones does make an interesting point that most likely these deals will now dry up altogether, and you won't get as many titels AND a player for that money. If you are comfortable having a format that you know is waiting for last rights, then keep them. It isn't like they won't work for years to come, and by the time any of it needs to be replaced, the alternatives will hopefully be as inexpensive or even cheaper.

I'm not selling my setup or the discs. I have long said that when one format finally goes tits up, it is good news to cheapskates everywhere, short term. Titles will hit bargain prices.

But what happens after HD DVD is gone?

bunkaroo 01-04-08 05:33 PM

My vote would be, keep the player - it's a good upconverter. Return the movies and rent them until the dust settles.

Raul3 01-04-08 05:34 PM

- Movies look/sound the same in BD and HD.
- They won't stop working if BD wins.

you don't have space for two players in your shelf?

CKMorpheus 01-04-08 05:35 PM

Keep the player (good upconverter), return the movies, and put that money towards a Blu-Ray player. Then rent both formats from Netflix! :)

Quake1028 01-04-08 05:35 PM


Originally Posted by Deftones
I'm in a similar boat. Question is, can you live w/o the movies that you can't get on BD right now.

Plus, you won't really be able to get any movies for your BD player (if you take stuff back) with the exchange. It's like take all that back and get player w/o movies.

Yeah, that's the main problem. I return a player with 22 discs and get one with only 6 discs, and I have to put in almost $40 extra still, but I do get a next gen video game system in the deal.

Quake1028 01-04-08 05:37 PM


Originally Posted by Raul3
- Movies look/sound the same in BD and HD.
- They won't stop working if BD wins.

you don't have space for two players in your shelf?

More like I don't want to feel like I just spent almost $400 on a dead format.

And keeping the player is not really an option. I'm already fully, extremely happy with my current Prog Scan DVD Player (Panny DVD-CP72S).

lordzeppelin 01-04-08 05:39 PM

I saw your post in the other thread...

I think the question is, would you be happy with what you purchased. I jumped on HD with the A2 for $98, and I don't regret it for a second, format war be damned, because it upconverts, and it's a damn fine player. Is having a handful of HD-DVDs out of your collection going to matter a year down the road? Not really, because they'll still play, still look good, and still make you happy, provided you like the movie.

I wouldn't panic and put everything up for sale here on my end, but you're in the unique position of cancelling orders, which would mean zero loss.

Another factor - do you game at all? And if so, would you use the PS3? I wouldn't mind having a PS3, but I do most of my gaming on the 360, with about 15% spread on other systems (ps2, wii, dreamcast, etc). If you don't have a 360, or you have a PS2 already and some games, and would buy more games with a PS3, then perhaps that's the best route and better "investment", long term. Although, if you do have a PS2 library, you'll have to find a 60gb PS3 or go for the 80gb PS3, since the $400 40GB one won't play PS2 games.

hellmutt 01-04-08 05:41 PM

Who needs another device hanging around in their home theater?

I think you should count your blessings that it died before you got into it financially. Return everything, then take a breath and let the dust settle to decide what you want to do. NO need to rush out right away and buy anything...

That being said I DO love my PS3 :)

lordzeppelin 01-04-08 05:43 PM


Originally Posted by Quake1028
I'm already fully, extremely happy with my current Prog Scan DVD Player (Panny DVD-CP72S).

I LOVE that player. I had one for 4+ years, and it was absolutely fantastic. I sold it after I bought the A2 to fund the purchase (and actually ended up making money in the end...), and I kinda miss the 5-disc aspect, but seeing what the A2 does with SD discs made it easier to swallow.

Should you need to sell it, you'll get an easy $100 out of it on ebay, if you list it right. I could help by providing the description I put up if you want...

Quake1028 01-04-08 05:48 PM


Originally Posted by lordzeppelin
I saw your post in the other thread...

I think the question is, would you be happy with what you purchased. I jumped on HD with the A2 for $98, and I don't regret it for a second, format war be damned, because it upconverts, and it's a damn fine player. Is having a handful of HD-DVDs out of your collection going to matter a year down the road? Not really, because they'll still play, still look good, and still make you happy, provided you like the movie.

I wouldn't panic and put everything up for sale here on my end, but you're in the unique position of cancelling orders, which would mean zero loss.

Another factor - do you game at all? And if so, would you use the PS3? I wouldn't mind having a PS3, but I do most of my gaming on the 360, with about 15% spread on other systems (ps2, wii, dreamcast, etc). If you don't have a 360, or you have a PS2 already and some games, and would buy more games with a PS3, then perhaps that's the best route and better "investment", long term. Although, if you do have a PS2 library, you'll have to find a 60gb PS3 or go for the 80gb PS3, since the $400 40GB one won't play PS2 games.

I do play a ton of video games. I currently have just about every system save PS3/360/Wii. I had a 360 and about 25 games, but had to sell it to help a family member with some financial problems. I hate the fact that the 20 & 60GB PS3's are gone already, and hardware emulation along with them. Buying one of those isn't really an option, since I have a ton of credit tied up at Best Buy. The only option would be the 80GB version, but that adds another $100 to an already high total. I guess I could wait until they put up another of the standalone players for $299, and grab that. At least I could get that, the 5 free rebate movies, and still have around $70 to play with to get some movies.

Doughboy 01-04-08 05:53 PM

If you don't mind having two players, keep all of it. That's a bargain you've got there. It's not like the A3 and all those titles will suddenly stop working the day Toshiba and HD-DVD throw in the towel.

lordzeppelin 01-04-08 05:56 PM

Then really, you have nothing to lose going either way - if you go with the A3 and movies, you still get some damn fine stuff. Keep in mind, this HD dying off thing is all speculation, and things still will have to play out, which could take quite a while.

If you go with the PS3, then you get some good gaming, and maybe spend a bit more, and get less right now, but longer term you'll have more options available to you, and you still get free movies. Actually, isn't there a 5+5 Bluray deal at BB this week? Hell, if you apply for the BB credit card, you'll get double reward zone points, and get more money back from those too...You've definitely got a bunch of options!

Also, with the CES this weekend, there are a few cheaper players and such (on both sides) expected to be announced...

namja 01-04-08 05:58 PM

Quake, until you know for sure, I think there's nothing wrong with keep the player and the 22 movies. While today's news is definitely a huge blow to HD DVD, keep in mind that the HDM is still in its infancy stage and it'll be a long time before it takes over DVD. I still think that both HD DVD and Blu-ray failing is more likely than one succeeding (success as defined by achieving more sales than DVD) in the next 3 years, and a lot can happen in that time.

Hang on to it. See what develops. And if HD DVD truly dies, then you can abandon it then.

islandclaws 01-04-08 06:14 PM

I'm going to kepe my A3 even though I already have a good upconverting Sony player. I did just order 5 HD DVDs from BB on the B3G2 sale, but I'll probably just return them to the store for credit. Am I upset? Sure. I know my HD discs will always work fine, but I don't want to have 2300+ SD's and about 40 HD's and then start buying BR also. I'd almost rather sell of my HD discs and rebuy them on SD until I feel BR puts out a player that is both Profile 1.1 compatible and low-cost.

Quake1028 01-04-08 06:19 PM

Definitely a lot to think about.

ktown 01-04-08 06:37 PM

return and wait and see

PhantomStranger 01-04-08 06:52 PM

Sell or return your HD DVD stuff right now. This war is over. In six months you won't be able to give the stuff away. The people recommending you to keep the stuff are doing it in the best interest of HD DVD, not you.

bikerfool 01-04-08 06:56 PM

I have a question. Bestbuy wont take back the A3 if the upc is missing per the free hd dvd offer right?

PhantomStranger 01-04-08 07:06 PM


Originally Posted by bikerfool
I have a question. Bestbuy wont take back the A3 if the upc is missing per the free hd dvd offer right?

Get a dumb clerk at Best Buy and anything is possible.

kvrdave 01-04-08 07:16 PM

Less than $20 per movie with a free player. I would keep it. Movies still work. There is no guarantee that some of those will be released on BD anytime soon. It's a good upconverting dvd player. Be able to buy super cheap HD-DVDs before long.

What's the upside of getting rid of it? Turn it into cash and have just enough for a BD player with no movies?

dsa_shea 01-04-08 07:23 PM

If you are content with the discs and the player that you got then just keep them. Your investment isn't really an investment as there won't be much return on it regardless of if it were HD-Dvd or Blu-Ray. If anyone that works at Toshiba is reading these threads they must be crying after all of the talk of returning players and such. I'll keep my A30 and my 30+ HD-Dvds as they all play (except Mr. Bean's Holiday) and I expect them to well into the future. However, the PS3 is a damn fine Blu-Ray player and is a great video game machine with a steadily improving library of games.

Lord Rick 01-04-08 07:24 PM

Option 4:

Return everything, get a standalone BD player, wait 6 months and then rebuy the whole HD-DVD package on ebay (player+movies) for $100.

This is coming from a long-time HD-DVD owner who went format neutral 2 weeks ago with a cheap open box BD player.

HD-DVD is dead. If you can return the movies/player you should. Those of us who can't return our players/movies should just enjoy them for now. I know I won't be buying anymore HD-DVD movies unless they're $1-$3.


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