Xbox 360 HD DVD deal – and is an update coming?

The folks at Cheapassgamer have leaked a Best Buy deal coming next week. Buy an HD DVD add-on for your XBox 360 and get Heroes season one on HD DVD ($99.99 MSRP), free. (Via Gizmodo, who got it from Xbox 360 Fanboy.) And, of course, the add-on is still eligible for the five free HD DVD offer from TheLookAndSoundOfPerfect.com.

And, while we’re talking about HD DVD on the 360, there is (another) rumor going around that there will be a new 360 incorporating an HD DVD drive as well as a larger hard drive. This from Toshiba insiders, according to Smarthouse. There is also talk of a dual HDTV tuner (as Sony is bringing out an HD DVB-T tuner for the PS3) and EPG capabilities, as well as possibly a docking port for an MP3 player (Zune, I’m sure).

A senior Toshiba executive in Singapore told SmartHouse that “An Xbox with a built in HD DVD drive is critical. They and we are working on it. It also has to be more than a gaming machine. Microsoft recognise this. A version of the device may also be sold under the Toshiba brand name”.

Scott Browning, the Marketing Director of JB HiFi Australia’s second largest consumer electronics retailer said, “The device is a lay down mis`ere and essential for the HD DVD camp. We are told that one is coming. The PS3 has been extremely successful for Sony in getting Blu-ray off the ground and for Microsoft, the omission of a built in HD DVD player is set to hurt sales going forward as consumers are aware that the PS3 comes with a Blu-ray player.”

MS didn’t include an HD DVD drive, or HDMI, in the 360 to start to keep costs down and allow it to compete better with the PS3. And the tactic arguably worked. But now, as component costs drop and Sony is able to more aggressively price the PS3, and consumers become more aware of HD media, the PS3′s inclusion of Blu-ray is a marketing advantage. As the component costs of HD DVD drives drop, it makes sense that MS would consider incorporating it into the 360 directly.

However, even if any of these rumors are true, Smarthome reports it won’t be out until late 2008, or possibly CES in January 2009. By that time it may be too late to help HD DVD in the format war. (Via Kotaku by way of Gizmodo.)

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TiVo eSATA support creeps closer to release

We know that the new 9.2 software for the Series3 and TiVo HD has latent eSATA support and TiVo has announced it will be enabled in Novemberthis year – but now Dave Zatz has spotted a Western Digital 500GB 3.5″ My Book TiVo DVR Expander at the Best Buy for Business website. It is the WDG1S5000 model, which is the same model that has been marketed for use with Scientific Atlanta cable DVRs. It makes sense that WD would market the same product line to TiVo users once the eSATA ports are enabled.

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Scary movies for $.99 – Amazon Unbox weekend sale

Amazon Unbox is getting into the Halloween mood this week. This time around the 99-cent specials are Blades of Glory, Return to House on Haunted Hill (Unrated), Perfect Creature, Perfect Stranger, The Messengers, The Abandoned, Haunted Forest, and The Evil Dead. Sure, you might not think Blades of Glory fits the theme – but Will Ferrell and Jon Heder in tights? Horrifying. ;-)

More seriously, I haven’t seen any of those – except The Evil Dead. And when I’m God Emperor of DuneEarth, everyone will be required to watch it. Heck, you’ll all be required to watch anything with Bruce Campbell in it! Including the Old Spice commercials. Bwahahahaha! *ahem* Seriously, that’s a fun movie. Then you can move on to Evil Dead 2: Dead By Dawn and Army of Darkness (aka Evil Dead III). Groovy.

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Fantastic deal – TiVo Series2DT with $100 gift card – for $99!

Amazon has a fantastic deal on the 80 hour TiVo Series2 DT right now.

They are selling the 80 hour Series2 DT for $99.00 – without any rebate hassle. You save $150.99.

But wait! Before you click on the ‘Add to Shopping Cart – look further down the page. There is a ‘Buy both and save’ special offer. Buy the TiVo S2DT and a $100 TiVo Service Gift Card – and save an additional $100. That’s right – the $100 worth of service is free. You pay the same $99.00 you would pay for just the box, saving $250.99.

TiVo Service and Amazon Unbox Special Offer:
Buy a TiVo Series2 80-hour dual-tuner digital video recorder and a $100 TiVo Service Gift Card offered by Amazon.com using the Buy both and save button on this page, and get the $100 TiVo Service Gift Card at no extra cost–plus receive a $5 Amazon Unbox credit good to rent or purchase movies and download them right to your TiVo! Some restrictions apply. See offer details

This discounted offer may not be combined with any other TiVo offer or rebate.

See the offer details page for specifics, but it is straight forward – just click on the ‘Buy both and save’ button on the S2DT page – and not the ‘Add to Shopping Cart’ button.

You basically get a free 80-hour S2DT and a dollar off $100 worth of service. Since you need to buy service anyway, and the gift card can be used toward any new service activation, you can pick which service plan you want. If you are thinking about getting an S2DT, this is the best deal I’ve seen yet.

On a related note – I’m really beginning to think that TiVo will be phasing out the S2DT. Lately it seems like they’ve been doing everything in their power to move the units. They took an $11.2 million inventory write-down last quarter, relating to S2DT production. The S2DT has been popping up all over as a cheap box in marketing promotions, such as with STA and Toyota. And now they’re basically giving them away.

I suspect TiVo has stopped manufacturing the S2DT and S3 and is just selling out existing inventories so that they can standardize on the TiVo HD platform as a single base. (If they haven’t stopped, they soon will.) And that, when that happens, we’ll see some diversification in the TiVo HD product line. Perhaps a unit with a larger default drive, though the forthcoming eSATA support may reduce the demand for that – though, conversely, the continuing increase in HD content will put upward pressure on storage capacity. Perhaps those unused analog input traces on the TiVo HD’s board will be put to use in a new variant – could be the mysterious TCD653080 model number.

The future is clearly digital and HD, and the TiVo HD’s platform was clearly designed to be a reference platform for use in other products – such as the variant being developed for Australia, and other DVB-T markets to follow. With the decline in analog TV product sales, and moves such as Best Buy’s removal of analog TV’s from their shelves, I suspect S2DT sales are declining. Concentrating on one platform would give TiVo better economies of scale to continue to drive down the price of the TiVo HD.

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Will Wal*Mart carry a sub-$200 Toshiba HD DVD deck?

A user who claims to work for Wal*Mart posted in the High Def Forum about a new Toshiba UPC in their system – a UPC for a Toshiba HDA2-W with an MSRP of $198.00. The Wal*Mart item number is 564786/570634. The model number sounds like a special version of the HD-A2 for Wal*Mart (the -W).

PC World is reporting on it. Toshiba told them that there is no official pricing moves regarding their MSRP, so this may be handled as some kind of ‘promo’ for Wal*Mart. That would allow Toshiba to not lower their MSRP across the board, yet still sell the units cheaply via Wal*Mart. This is Toshiba’s lowest-end player, limited to 1080i output and with the fewest features, but for $200 that might be acceptable.

If this is true, we’ll probably see some pricing response from the competition.

Picked up from Gizmodo and EngadgetHD.

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