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The only discs I'm buying are Total HD. I "know" blu-ray has the lead now (thanks PS3) but with the chance of $300 HD DVD players this Christmas (thanks China) this could go either way. Why not play it safe with Total HD?
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eon @ Feb 28th 2007 11:24PM
The only discs I'm buying are Total HD. I "know" blu-ray has the lead now (thanks PS3) but with the chance of $300 HD DVD players this Christmas (thanks China) this could go either way. Why not play it safe with Total HD?