[quote name='DX']Yes, you will not get no new movies for the format. But when you have 500+ domestic movies to choose from and lots of imports that you can get for 50% or more less than their BD counterparts its an incredible

ing value no matter how you cut it.
Certain titles who are just now getting the BluRay treatment can be had on HD DVD have better PQ or equal.
If your frugal with your money HD DVD is a great alternative at this time for the price alone.
http://www.shoponkyo.com/detail.cfm?productid=DV-HD805&modelid=209&group_id=1&detail=1&ext_war=0
Onkyo 805. WIth discounts it van be had for less than $260. This machine is equal to a Toshiba XA2 which are currently going for around $400+.[/quote]


I shopped around for a spare HD DVD player and REALLY wanted the XA2 or the Onkyo 805... I think I just got sold! Where can you get additional discounts though?
[quote name='bigdaddybruce44']Anyone? Really? That's odd, because I bought the 360 add-on after the format was dead. So, I guess, you're wrong. I'm not too sad about getting $5 and $10 quality high-def movies...not Beer League and The Curse of King Tut's Tomb.
Yes, because personal attacks really make your post look unbiased and useful.
How is it a bad format? The movies are the same quality as Blu-ray. As the other poster said, you're the one still waving the fanboy flag. Also, who cares how much one can get for the stuff in the future? We aren't talking about reselling. We're talking about buying movies to actually watch and enjoy.[/quote]
Pay no attention... If you look on any HDM board, even gaming boards, the majority still spewing crap are the elite PS3 zealots who forgot the war is over. The major advantage to go Bluray is that it is here to stay and new releases can be had but if you don't mind saving yourself a good amount of $ on what's available now HD DVD still is a fine product with over 400 titles available in the NA region and with some imports being BETTER than their Bluray counterparts. Sadly most waving the flags own 2-3 Blurays and only preach it because of their beloved console. They tend to be the elite that have their systems connected via composite to an SDTV parading lossless audio with TV speakers

It's your money, let the fanboys preach what they want. I really wished the format war was still going on. My collection of both formats would be a LOT larger due to great sales but war being over means neither side have to win the public's heart as much
You'll still score some great deals on Bluray but even better on HD DVD even if the format is 'dead'. How many here honestly have more than 50 DVDs in their collection?