Windows Vista Magazine advert
Welcome, Guest. Please Sign in (or Register) Welcome,  (Profile | Log out)
Real-world guides, help, tips and buying advice from the Windows Vista community

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.
 

Appreciate this article? If so please vote positively to help push it up the rankings Click once to push vote this item up the content rankings. This helps the community find good material, and your voting enables our systems automatically personalize your experience.

Comments



Leave a Comment:
Username: 
Password: 


   
Related posts...