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    More Bad News For Your HD-DVD Player

    By Posted on 2.11.2008 9 Comments

    As we reported from CES, HD-DVD's death knell as a viable high-definition disc format began to ring loudly when Warner Bros., one of the format's largest major supporters, announced that they would move exclusively to Blu-ray in early 2008. Today, Netflix and Best Buy also declared HD-DVD dead to them—the former will completely phase them out of its rental business, and the latter will now exclusively recommend Blu-ray players to its customers.

    2.12.2008 at 01:57pm - Comment by Centipede

    How should they compensate me? Let me exchange my HD-DVD player and the movies I have on HD-DVD for a Blu-Ray player and the same titles. There's no doubt in my mind that the same companies that championed HD-DVD will switch over to making Blu-Ray hardware. They should be able to exchange our hardware. I'd have no problem with them charging a modest upgrade fee too.



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