HD DVDs and Blu-Ray discs are the same price as regular DVDs. Say you buy 2 HD DVDs a month, which is about 50 in a couple of years. Since you are paying the same price for the discs, and the player cost you $200, you are basically paying $4 extra per HD DVD till you buy 50.
I still think you should hold off though. The reason is that I think Blu Rays are selling a lot more, and there is more exclusivity with them considering the Sony owns 30% of the movies out there. Will those movies ever come to HD DVD?
I would personally wait for the player that could handle both.
I personally won't go for it, because I enjoy my multimedia on my comp. To play a next gen disc I need to have a compliant monitor, a compliant video card and an OS that I don't want. I realize they've put these restrictions to stop piracy, but I still think it is B.S.
For guys with big HDCP compliant TVs the choice is much easier.
BTW, did Blu-Ray sort out the visual problems? I remember reading about how surprisingly the HD-DVD movies looked much better.
I personally prefer HD, but It seems I hear the phrase "Available on DVD and Blu Ray" a whole lot more than I'm hearing "Available on DVD and HDDVD" which scares me a bit.
That's exactly it.