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09-22-2008 04:49 PM #1
UK HD DVD player - where to buy one?
I couldn't find anything else on this, so please forgive me if this has already been posted.
I'm looking to buy a backup HD DVD player, not interested in the XBox 360 HD drive, just a stand alone player.
Anywhere that still sells them new? I'm having a tough time finding any.
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09-22-2008 05:05 PM #2
I mean are you saying you want to buy one at a store in the UK?
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09-22-2008 05:07 PM #3
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Toshiba-HD-E...117572&sr=1-24
Not the cheapest but Amazon UK has one new. -
09-22-2008 06:44 PM #4
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09-22-2008 07:22 PM #5DVD: over 2150. BD: About 750. HD DVD: 80ish.
PS3 Slim (region B), XBox360 with add-on (X2) , Sony BDP-760 (Region B), Sony BDP-350 (Region B), Sony BDP-350 (Region A), Panasonic DMP-BD35 (Multiregion), Limit BDP-M100 (Multiregion), Panasonic DMP-BD-110 (Multiregion).
Currently surviving the credit crunch in the UK. -
09-22-2008 07:26 PM #6
Very tempting indeed, thank you for the link. I must admit, I never thought to check Ebay, as it's mostly second hand stuff, but I'm glad to be proven wrong.
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09-22-2008 08:03 PM #7
I mean there are tons of etailers that might have some players.
I haven't looked, but you could try Vann's or Crutchfield among others.
hi-def forums are maybe the best bet also.
people still trying to sell them that are selling all there HD DVds
Even right here at HDD.
finding a brand new one might be hard, but I wouldn't worry about buying someone's used one.
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120 Gig 360: 37 titles (59.7%) LIVE: TELLUR1AN
Was thinking of around £60, but thanks for the link anyway, I'm going to keep checking it over the next few months, you never know when they might reduce it.
