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Old 01-24-2008, 07:11 PM   #1
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Well, "almost"

Not new (comes from the digital Bit news info), but seeing it on a very widespread page (Imdb News) is always good

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Almost Nobody's Buying HD DVD, Says Report

In yet another sign that the battle between HD DVD and Blu-ray is nearly over, with Blu-ray emerging as the de facto hi-def standard, sales data, published by The Digital Bits website, indicated Wednesday that Blu-ray players accounted for 93 percent of the high-definition players sold for the week ending January 12. The week was the first following Warner Bros. announcement that it would no longer release films in the HD DVD format after April 30. High-Def Disc News also reported that during the same week movies released in the Blu-ray format accounted for 85 percent of high-definition sales.
http://imdb.com/news/sb/2008-01-24/

p.S: Yeah, I think they got the Warner end of support date wrong

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Well, "almost"

Not new (comes from the digital Bit news info), but seeing it on a very widespread page (Imdb News) is alwyas good


http://imdb.com/news/sb/2008-01-24/

p.S: Yeah, I tihnk they got the Warner end of support date wrong
It's amazing the drastic difference in both hardware and software in one week. Curious to see the outcome this week.
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