Even though I only paid $50 for my Xbox add-on, I would not give it to Best Buy for $21. They're out of their minds. But, I already see plenty of people foolishly doing it though, forgetting that the thing also upconverts their SD-DVD quite nicely, and that the movies are not going to go "up in smoke." Oh well. I'll just wait for the $50 BB gift card that more than likely won't materialize.
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Even though I only paid $50 for my Xbox add-on, I would not give it to Best Buy for $21. They're out of their minds. But, I already see plenty of people foolishly doing it though, forgetting that the thing also upconverts their SD-DVD quite nicely, and that the movies are not going to go "up in smoke." Oh well. I'll just wait for the $50 BB gift card that more than likely won't materialize.
The 360 will upconvert DVDs without the add-on (assuming you hook it up via VGA or HDMI)
Big Sam, I agree with you.
I'm fine with my add-on attached to my pc. I was referring to people who own stand alone units.