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Joyswag: LittleBigBeta code giveaway, day four {Joystiq}
Oct 2nd 2008 7:30PM I would like to see a senile Al Davis and his only ability is to fire Lane Kiffin
Warner adds 7 high-def releases for October 31 {Engadget HD}
Oct 11th 2006 1:25AM I was lucky enough to snag a PS3 preorder today so couple that with the HD-DVD add on and Im all set for all my HD needs
Engadget HD giveaways: win a Samsung HL-S5679W DLP with LED backlight {Engadget HD}
Oct 4th 2006 10:31PM I love OTA as well
On Xbox, 1080p, and the lack of HDMI {Engadget HD}
Sep 28th 2006 11:11AM are you guys kidding me??? Your $200 add-on would be barely more functional than a DVD player??? Reagardless of 1080p over component it would still do 1080i and 720p which last time I checked was more than barely functional than a 480p DVD player.
Engadget HD giveaways: win a Philips 42PF9631D 42-inch plasma! {Engadget HD}
Sep 22nd 2006 4:18PM favorite HD show is Battlestar Galactica on UHD
Welcome to EngadgetHD! {Engadget HD}
Sep 22nd 2006 3:53PM great work guys!! teaming up with Engadget is an excellent partnership
Xbox 360 HD DVD playback: Maximum 1080i via component, 1080p VGA-only {Engadget HD}
Sep 21st 2006 4:22PM Not a big deal really as all MS has to do is add a HDMI cable and you will have full 1080p support just like the PS3...oh wait they have a $499 unit that has zero HDMI support.
Also the US price for the HD-DVD addon will be announced next week at X06
Video of Xbox 360 HD DVD player in action {Engadget HD}
Sep 21st 2006 10:49AM Now with 1080p support the HD-DVD add-on at $199 or less is pretty much a no brainer for me. My Mits 1080p set does support native 1080p via VGA so supporting it over component really does matter to me. Plus I dont see why Microsoft wouldnt put out a HDMI cable at some point anyways. Sony better hope a standalone blu-ray player doesn't show up for $399 or less because that will be the day I see absolutely no need for a PS3.
Xbox 360 fall update adds 1080p output, HD DVD add-on hits Japan for $170 US {Engadget HD}
Sep 20th 2006 8:04AM I heard prior to the press conference that not only will the HD-DVD drive support 1080p it will also work with Media Center (Im going to assume Vista Media Center) if this is the case then wouldnt it be possible to display 1080p via a media center extender that has HDMI? If so this is a very shrewd move by MS and might just make this add-on a hot property this holiday season with the home theate crowd. I know at $199 I'll be picking up one.
Also gotta love that the Xbox 360 can support 1080p, horsepower wise I knew it was possible and waiting a full year afterwards to support it and let the Sony hype machine do all the work for them lets Microsoft scores another PR win.
HDTV Listings for September 13, 2006 {Engadget HD}
Sep 13th 2006 5:03PM I've never watched AD but I've heard nothing but great things about it so getting it in HD should be a treat









