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I'm sure there is some website or thread somewhere that does this, but none of my internet searches or bluray.com searches have yielded much. Basically, I have a bunch of HD-DVDs and want to see if there are any significant differences between the quality (audio/visual) for certain titles. If there are, and the blu-ray is better, I'd consider double-dipping. Likewise, if there is a title I don't own yet, and there is a good HD-DVD counterpart that is much cheaper than the blu ray, then I'd consider getting the HD-DVD instead.
Anyone have a good place to guide me? |
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