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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: canada
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Support with your dollar
How much money do you guys estimate you have spent so far to go towards HD playback & to reap the benefits as well?
Software HDTV or Projector Receiver Cables HD players (Add-on yep) BD players (PS3 yep) Combo players
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It's Good to Play Together
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: NJ, USA
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All of the below is estimated what I actually spent, not MSRP which of course would be much more across the board.
Software - $4500 (All HD DVD; estimate based on amazon prices, most of the time 40% off) HDTV or Projector - $1900 (Sony KDS-60A3000 - in general wasn't happy with one I had previously, though) Receiver - $1500 (Integra DTC-9.8 - Pre/Pro in my case, but I needed a new one anyway) Cables - $45 (Two Monoprice HDMI 1.3-certified cables) HD players - $1000 (In reverse order of purchase - Toshiba HD-A35 [main player]; XBOX 360 HDAO [hooked to PC]; Toshiba HD-A1 [sold for $120]) BD players - $0 Combo players - $0
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Software - Unsure, have about 120 HD/BDs total.
HDTV or Projector: $0 Receiver: $0 (I guess my amp could count, but I didn't buy it expressly for HD) Cables: $120 (5.1 analog set) HD players (Add-on yep): $500 BD players (PS3 yep): $500 Combo players: $0. |
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: gta|brampton
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And I thought DVD was expensive, when I upgraded back then...
(Does NOT include Government's share, taxes.) Software: $4,500+ High-Def 126. It should be more since I sold like 20+ HD DVD's (Combo's & Blind Buy's). HDTV: $1,750 (SHARP 37" LC-37D90U 1080p LCD) Receiver: $1,000+ Yamaha HTR-6190B (aka RX-V1800, can't find up here). Cables: $80 (Monoprice & Belkin 1.3) HD DVD: $850 Toshiba HD-XA2 (upgraded from HD-A1) Blu-ray Disc: $500 Panasonic DMP-BD30K (upgraded from PS3/60GB).
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: canada
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Thats it. Thats all ya got?
![]() The point is to "share" with others your "support" towards these new formats with figures. How much have you contributed to your sig sorta speak.
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Loves Yellow Subtitles Join Date: Jun 2003
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What does the amount of money you’ve spent have to do with your level of support? I’m sure there are several members here who wholeheartedly support HD or BD, yet can’t spend the kind of money that some of us do.
What does this show that a simple "which format do you support" poll does not? Sorry, it just strikes me as a fairly self-serving thread.
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Dallas, Ft Worth
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And is this supposed to be for currently owned hardware, or all that I've bought for HDTV? Currently:
Display: $1050 (Sony AW15 projector) Software: Lets call it an average $20 per movie(since some were less, some were more). With 187 titles, that $3,740. Reciever: $800 Cables: $100 (3 HDMI and one component cable) HD-DVD: $500 Blu Ray: $500 For a total of $6690. Soon I'll have a $4000 projector, so $9990 will be more like it soon.
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It's Good to Play Together
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: NJ, USA
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: canada
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piratehunter,
SHOW ME THE MONEY!!!
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: canada
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: gta|brampton
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Trenton, Ohio 45067
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: canada
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Lots of assumptions here for a fairly basic thread.
Why not just post, I am not good at math. ![]()
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Tenacious "OB" Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Spanaway Washington
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Well, I am not at liberty to discuss what I paid for most of my gear since I got a pretty good deal on most of it. At least, not openly.
But to say someone that has "only" spent X dollars on HD is not a real supporter is kinda, well I dunno about self serving, but to me is kind of demeaning. Like those that say ONLY 1080P is real HD. I watched some of the Seahawks game yestereday on a 720P projection system, and it looked pretty damn good. So, sorry, no numbers from me j
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Can't Spell Bilbo
Join Date: May 2002
Location: A Galaxy Far Far Away
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I could care less if someone knows how much I spent or whether posting it in this thread has a true purpose, so here goes:
Hardware: $2700 (1080p TV, HDMI Receiver, HDAO, and HD-A2) Software: $500 (Very rough estimates since I just used $25, but may havegotten others for free or at much better deals). Derb, I did notice you didn't post your totals???
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Producer/Admin
Tenacious "OB" Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Spanaway Washington
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Cause, if he did, the IRS wouldbe ALL OVER HIM for using his tax money to play!
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: "Vyenna", VA
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HDTV: $1800 Receiver/Speakers: $1900 Software (both formats): $2000
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: canada
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I wanted to create a NON biased HD thread because there has been nothing much of late on this forum other than pissing matches of disc sales figures, HD DVD rocks, Blu-Ray sucks, VC-1 rocks, AVC sucks & vise versa etc etc. So the point of this thread is to share with others... how has HD influenced your home theater in terms of upgrades? How much money have you shelled out on HD software? For me the switch from SD to HD was quite drastic. I admit the costs of hardware & software almost put me in a hole at 1 point. Here goes, Display: $3,800 Software: $18,200 Reciever(s): $1,400 Cables: $600 HD-DVD players: $2,700 Blu Ray player: $700
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Trenton, Ohio 45067
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In almost two year 18 grand on movies. WOW |
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: gta|brampton
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Derb, $600 on Cables? May I ask what you are using, how many?
It took me to 5+ years with my DVD's to reach that figure, now it's all gone. ![]()
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Producer/Admin
NSFW Off 'the list' Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Sacto, Ca --Near Galt, home of LeVar Burton
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I only updated my projector to go HD. This one is a "disposable" one, as I intend to buy a better one in a year or so when the "good stuff" is available. I think "good" projectors are just now getting to market.
So I'm about $3k into hardware right now. I own about 50 HD-DVDs I guess. So maybe $1200. However I just moved and my new theater room is a major different beast. The dedicated room is 18' x 27' and I'm building the entire thing out from scratch. Right now I'm down to the bare frame as I'm re-doing all the drywall, electrical and so-forth. I'll probably end up spending about $40k on it in the next few months. All the new equipment will obviously be based on future HD standards in mind. ![]()
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Don't phear the reaper
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Sacramento, CA
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We have a winner! Someone who hasn;t deluded themselves so far that he realizes how crazy you all sound.
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Moderator Emeritus
Loves Yellow Subtitles Join Date: Jun 2003
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I won't comment on Derb's numbers, but I don’t think anyone should feel embarrassed for spending money on something they enjoy. Unless, of course, your kids are starving or you're ridiculously deep in debt.
I just see no reason to flaunt dollar amounts.
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