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Old 08-09-2007, 01:08 AM   #1
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Default High Definition discs now outselling VHS

Home entertainment down at the half

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Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD sales, meanwhile, overtook VHS, which has dragged down the business in previous years.
VHS down.
DVD and HD DVD to go.
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Old 08-09-2007, 03:35 AM   #2
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LOL, that's pretty funny.

Not surprising. In other news, its also beat Laserdisc
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Old 08-09-2007, 03:46 AM   #3
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ur ride on top VHS is now over.....its time to usher in a new king to the home video market....
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Cool, it's beating a video format that's over 30 years old!

The real war is with SD DVD.
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least were moving on up like the jeffersons
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I was not aware that they still released VHS, no big accomplisment here. The one to beat is SDVD
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Old 08-09-2007, 06:13 AM   #7
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did any one mention another Sony product BETA.
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I'm sorry guys. I just...I just really need a moment.
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Home entertainment down at the half



VHS down.
DVD and HD DVD to go.
Actually, we have already surpassed HD DVD also...so only DVD left.
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Next target is 8-track tapes
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what have you forgotten about laser disc, their eating our dust.
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i didnt even know vhs still exsisted!People buying them must still think we are in the stone age or something lol
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the sooner the better, more market share less production cost, less money = more money for me.(or the store im purchasing blu from)
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What about DVHS?
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Actually, we have already surpassed HD DVD also...so only DVD left.
Touche!
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