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Old 12-16-2004, 07:11 PM   #1
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Default NEC Develops CD, DVD, HD-DVD Drive

EXTRA, EXTRA. READ ALL ABOUT IT.

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...6&sid=95612664
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Old 12-18-2004, 02:58 AM   #2
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Wonderful news, but I am still worried. What happens when they stop producing this which is thought to be a temporary solution. I myself still haven't bought any dvd-movies, but I have bought many cd:s in a short time, which have costed a lot of money. I am worried, because some companies behind those cd:s are in a very unsecure position themselves, which is the reason why I bought them.
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Wonderful news, but I am still worried. What happens when they stop producing this which is thought to be a temporary solution. I myself still haven't bought any dvd-movies, but I have bought many cd:s in a short time, which have costed a lot of money. I am worried, because some companies behind those cd:s are in a very unsecure position themselves, which is the reason why I bought them.
Sorry, what's your point? :?: and wow! you haven't bought a single dvd yet. With dvd players as cheap as £30 I thought everyone had one.
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