Convert your PC to watch high-definition movies for just £30!
Hi-def films on your PC’s monitor for the price of a night out? Get it!
By NickO on 03 April 2008
Overclockers.co.uk is selling a Toshiba HD DVD drive that you can install in a spare bay in your Windows Vista PC
here.
You might be asking: why buy a dead format?
Well, the reason is - for one it costs £30. This must be the cheapest way to convert your PC to watch high-definition movies.
And secondly, despite Blu-ray’s dominance, there are plenty of HD DVDs you can buy - and they are particularly cheap now.
Looking on
www.play.com, you can buy The Big Lebowski for just £7.99, or you can get three HD DVDs for £20.
The cheapest Blu-ray drive is over £100, and Blu-ray movies are still very expensive (many are over £20), so this is a great way of getting into high-definition on a shoe string.
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