Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Xbox 360 HD DVD Player (Xbox 360)

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List Price: £114.99
Our Price: £42.20
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Manufacturer: Microsoft
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Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 Binding: Video Game Brand: Microsoft EAN: 0882224392426 Label: Microsoft Manufacturer: Microsoft Manufacturer Minimum Age: 132 Platform: Xbox 360 Publisher: Microsoft Release Date: 2006-12-01 Studio: Microsoft
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Sigh! Comment: Even though I know that HD DVD era is over, it's hard to deny the quality of image and sound this little box produced.
Customer Rating:      Summary: H D DVD.......... Comment: I have just brought one of these yes I know HD DVD is on its way out but it was £25 and with most HD DVD's selling for around a fiver you can't go wrong.
Quality is Excellent image's and colours are very sharp. Even Up scales your existing SD DVD's.
Still not convinced also included is a Multimedia Remote which on its own retails at £14.
A great and very cheap way to get into HD.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Just got one for £20 from Game Comment: Wow what a bargain just managed to get one of these cool drives from Game, ok yes HD is on its way out but with the choice of films still out there in hd you could hardly complain especially as most are now being sold for about £5. best advice would be to get one and hey £20 is hardley going to break the bank.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not a bad investment reallys Comment: With the price of HD-DVDs dropping all the time, with some of them now being cheaper than some of the regular dvd editions this isn't a bad little addition for the xbox 360. bundled with a media remote as well you can enjoy some of the great films that are on HD-DVD for a fraction of the cost of blu-ray at the moment. Overall not a bad buy if you want to watch some cheap high def movies and have a 360
Customer Rating:      Summary: HD-DVD no more Comment: As the Blue-ray format has won the HD war HD-DVDs are soon to be discontinued. You could still buy this for the back catalog of films but it will not be an ideal investment....
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Editorial Reviews:
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just as good - if not better than - the £1,000 dedicated Samsung BD-P1000 Blu-ray player
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