Xbox 360 HD-DVD drive for $199

Xbox 360 HD DVDThe Price is Right should watch out or we’ll wipe them out because our previous bid of $200 for the HD-DVD Drive, came mighty close to the official price of $199. Too bad we aren’t contestants though.

It’ll come with Peter Jackson‘s monster of a film, King Kong (for a limited time) and the Xbox 360 Universal Media Remote. Users can just add the Xbox 360 HD DVD Player to their Xbox 360 to create the ultimate home-theater experience. You’ll never run out of movies to watch with more than a 150 titles to choose from coming from major movie studios this coming holiday season that includes Paramount Pictures, StudioCanal, Universal Studios, New Line Entertainment, HBO, and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.

Trivia. Did you know that the Xbox 360 HD DVD Player offers up to six times higher resolution than DVD? So expect crisp and clear images that seem to pop out from your TV. If you’re not yet convinced, the fall 2006 console update all Xbox 360 consoles will have the ability to output native resolution 1080p games and movies.

“The Xbox 360 HD DVD Player is the best high-definition movie experience and value on the market. The reviews, the word of mouth, and the consumer response have all been crystal clear—HD DVD is the format of choice. We’re not forcing movie technology on game players, but are instead letting them choose how to personalize their experiences. If they want HD DVD, there’s no better value out there,” says Peter Moore, corporate vice president of the Interactive Entertainment Business in the Entertainment and Devices Division at Microsoft at the annual X06 event.

It will hit stores in mid-November, 2006 in North America, U.K., France, and Germany, with a price tag of  €199.99 (£129.99), and to other territories in 2007.

Via xbox

Xbox 360 HD DVDThe Price is Right should watch out or we’ll wipe them out because our previous bid of $200 for the HD-DVD Drive, came mighty close to the official price of $199. Too bad we aren’t contestants though.

It’ll come with Peter Jackson‘s monster of a film, King Kong (for a limited time) and the Xbox 360 Universal Media Remote. Users can just add the Xbox 360 HD DVD Player to their Xbox 360 to create the ultimate home-theater experience. You’ll never run out of movies to watch with more than a 150 titles to choose from coming from major movie studios this coming holiday season that includes Paramount Pictures, StudioCanal, Universal Studios, New Line Entertainment, HBO, and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.

Trivia. Did you know that the Xbox 360 HD DVD Player offers up to six times higher resolution than DVD? So expect crisp and clear images that seem to pop out from your TV. If you’re not yet convinced, the fall 2006 console update all Xbox 360 consoles will have the ability to output native resolution 1080p games and movies.

“The Xbox 360 HD DVD Player is the best high-definition movie experience and value on the market. The reviews, the word of mouth, and the consumer response have all been crystal clear—HD DVD is the format of choice. We’re not forcing movie technology on game players, but are instead letting them choose how to personalize their experiences. If they want HD DVD, there’s no better value out there,” says Peter Moore, corporate vice president of the Interactive Entertainment Business in the Entertainment and Devices Division at Microsoft at the annual X06 event.

It will hit stores in mid-November, 2006 in North America, U.K., France, and Germany, with a price tag of  €199.99 (£129.99), and to other territories in 2007.

Via xbox

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