I would be one of the ones who would not bother with an upgrade. The component cables look fantastic at 720p on my LCD panel and I have no interest in buying the HD-DVD add on so there would be no value in an upgrade for me.
The only HDMI port on my panel is already taken up by a DVI to HDMI cable from my PC.
HDMI might be interesting to some people if they don't have a free VGA or component slot but seeing that the image constrain token is not coming into play until 2009 I don't see it being an issue for anyone who buys the HD-DVD add on.
People who have complained about the lack of HDMI on the Xbox 360 are blowing things out of proportion. The Xbox 360 is great for what it is, a high definition gaming device, and in my opinion has the all the outputs it needs. There are no HD panels out there that don't have either component or VGA. Remember that the Nintendo Wii doesn't do high def at all.
It would be interesting to see MS offer a free upgrade though.
QUOTE(fahrenheit @ Jul 14 2006, 10:00 AM)

I don't buy a console just so the manufacturer can flip the script on me and then release a version that has hardware which offers no upgrade path. It sets a precedent and before you know it, this becomes common practice and we all get the run-around.
How good would it be for the scene if multiple hardware configurations with different RAM, CPUs etc were the norm? The scene would be a ghost town. Would XBMC exist? Nope.
If they can't nail the hardware down when they design the damn thing, then we are heading down the dark path towards PCville.
Dude chill, they are talking about adding an extra video output, not reconfiguring the system specs.