Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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sony has undercut the legs of everyone else... they made their ps3 the cheapest blu-ray player with more features and upgradable to bd 2.0 ...
Onkyo not bringing more to Europe can make sense because it seems like hd dvd only sells really well in the united states...
I do agree with you that Toshiba undercuts everyone even Microsoft and their hd dvd player "add on" that is supposed to be cheaper than the stand alone players.