HD DVD for $199 at compusa?

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Spec: D-Connector (Component) so you also need D4 to Component Cable 5m for AVLP2 - MA-D4/CP05

Can I play commertial DVD-Video by 720p HD?
A: No, AVLP2's analog out doesn't support HDCP copy protection.

Can I play my own or commertial HD-DVD disc?
A: No. Please see this technial reason here.

Can I play Microsoft WMV DVD disc (e.g. IMAX)?
A: No. Please see this technial reason here.

Factory PAge: http://www.iodata.com/products/products.php?cat=HNP&sc=AVEL&ts=2&tsc=11&sc=AVEL&pId=AVLP2/DVDLA

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D4_video_connector
 
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charper1 said:
Spec: D-Connector (Component) so you also need D4 to Component Cable 5m for AVLP2 - MA-D4/CP05

Can I play commertial DVD-Video by 720p HD?
A: No, AVLP2's analog out doesn't support HDCP copy protection.

Can I play my own or commertial HD-DVD disc?
A: No. Please see this technial reason here.

Can I play Microsoft WMV DVD disc (e.g. IMAX)?
A: No. Please see this technial reason here.

Factory PAge: http://www.iodata.com/products/products.php?cat=HNP&sc=AVEL&ts=2&tsc=11&sc=AVEL&pId=AVLP2/DVDLA

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D4_video_connector
Just what we need a player that does not support one of the major standards (hddvd or bluray)coming out and confusing consumers.
 
charper1 said:
Spec: D-Connector (Component) so you also need D4 to Component Cable 5m for AVLP2 - MA-D4/CP05

Can I play commertial DVD-Video by 720p HD?
A: No, AVLP2's analog out doesn't support HDCP copy protection.

Can I play my own or commertial HD-DVD disc?
A: No. Please see this technial reason here.

Can I play Microsoft WMV DVD disc (e.g. IMAX)?
A: No. Please see this technial reason here.

Factory PAge: http://www.iodata.com/products/products.php?cat=HNP&sc=AVEL&ts=2&tsc=11&sc=AVEL&pId=AVLP2%2FDVDLA

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D4_video_connector

My LP2 outputs 1920x1080i over component. ALso upconverts commercial DVD to 1080i over component. (because I have an early model that supports it and didnt upgrade the firmware) You cant play HD DVD disks but you can play HD-DVD that you create yourself. IOdata does sell another model under the JVC label that upconverts over HDMI or DVI. It is an indispensible piece of equipment for those with network HD storage such as the Infrant boxes.
 
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tnsprin said:
Just what we need a player that does not support one of the major standards (hddvd or bluray)coming out and confusing consumers.
This player,and the Snazio player was around long before the HD-A1. It can also stream any HD material you have from servers, computers etc.
 
AND? You just confirmed what I C&P from their website and what TNsprin said. Regardless of all it's nice features, it will not play retail HD-DVD and by having that in the CompUSA ad it is "attempting" to create sales by confusing non-savvy buyers like you into thinking it DOES function like the HD-A1. I didn't say it wasn't a nice feature-set unit.
 
charper1 said:
AND? You just confirmed what I C&P from their website and what TNsprin said. Regardless of all it's nice features, it will not play retail HD-DVD and by having that in the CompUSA ad it is "attempting" to create sales by confusing non-savvy buyers like you into thinking it DOES function like the HD-A1. I didn't say it wasn't a nice feature-set unit.

If you look at the compUSA specs it says it plays HD-DVD and it does. It does not play HD DVD. CompUSA is just using the specs as it should. The Official logo of the new format is HD DVD not HD-DVD. Not CompUSA's problem if the consumers are ignorant. THey should have named the new format HDVD (high definition video disk not HD DVD high definiton digital video disk)
 
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so we've got another situation where the presence or absence of a special character (is that a DASH or a MINUS by the way?) makes all the difference in the world. Lovely.
 
Reminds me of the time I wanted a trapper keeper for school and my granddad came back with a FOLDER for the trapper instead of the actual trapper. Sucks.
 
Pepper said:
so we've got another situation where the presence or absence of a special character (is that a DASH or a MINUS by the way?) makes all the difference in the world. Lovely.
Yup, and Toshiba and its pals knew the HD-DVD players were out there. Its just that they are obscure pieces of equipment that the typical consumer isnt going to purchase. So I guess they ignored them.
 
CompUsa=Scamcity

Pepper said:
so we've got another situation where the presence or absence of a special character (is that a DASH or a MINUS by the way?) makes all the difference in the world. Lovely.


CompUSA is about the worst of the worst...This BS Statement proves it. Pure attempt to deceive...It will backfire when the stuff is returned!
1) sales people have NO knowledge of anything (really)
2) Prices are sometimes above List price
3) rebates sometimes have to be Chased after (but so are others!

In an emergency, I MIGHT be seen in a store (I am a computer consultant), but otherwise...NO WAY!
 
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