Maybe it's the math. Heroes SSN1 is even at it's cheapest $80, King Kong $20, and 5 free movies say at a value of $20 each = $200 worth of movies for buying a $179.99 item. That means that MS and Toshiba are paying you to buy it. I'm going to buy a second one (1st was when they first came out and I have 2 360's). This is a hell of a deal.
Maybe it's different because they're giving away not only 5 free HD DVDs by mail, but copies of King Kong and Heroes on top of it. That's what makes it different from the 5 free BD promo and makes the HD DVD camp looks desperate.
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Maybe I'm missing something, but how this any different than getting 5 Free Blu-Ray movies when you buy a Blu-Ray player?
Maybe it's the math. Heroes SSN1 is even at it's cheapest $80, King Kong $20, and 5 free movies say at a value of $20 each = $200 worth of movies for buying a $179.99 item. That means that MS and Toshiba are paying you to buy it. I'm going to buy a second one (1st was when they first came out and I have 2 360's). This is a hell of a deal.
Maybe it's different because they're giving away not only 5 free HD DVDs by mail, but copies of King Kong and Heroes on top of it. That's what makes it different from the 5 free BD promo and makes the HD DVD camp looks desperate.