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Re: HD-DVD is dead, dead, DEAD............let the party begin!!!
by Wes Newell <w.newell@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Feb 12, 2008 at 05:52 PM
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On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 08:22:34 -0600, Jer wrote:
> Richard C. wrote:
>> "Marlin Singer" <marlin.singer@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> news:a%3sj.9754$x%3.1520@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> "Beginning in early March, retailer Best Buy will begin officially
>>> recommending Blu-ray as best choice for high definition movies to
>>> their customer base. Since the beginning of the format war, Best Buy
>>> has silently stood on the sidelines providing both the Blu-ray and HD
>>> DVD format for consumers to choose. Current sales data now shows that
>>> Blu-ray is their choice, and the retailer will soon carry the official
>>> stance that Blu-ray is best high definition format.
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>> I wonder what they will say when new discs will not work in first and
>> second
>> generation players that cannot be upgraded?
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>> The **** that will hit the fan will not be pretty.
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> That's weird, I've heard all BD discs will play in any BD player.
I own neither and don't care, but;
http://www.betanews.com/article/Bluray_Early_adopters_knew_what_they_were_getting_into/1199841379
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2008-02-12 20:59:56 |
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