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@ EngadgetThe newly approved dual-layer dvd/hd-dvd disk is not the same as the combo disk that has been so far utilized by the likes of warner. The article you referenced is NOT talking about dual-layer disks. It is talking about combo disks. Big difference.
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Real @ Sep 22nd 2007 12:18PM
@ Engadget
The newly approved dual-layer dvd/hd-dvd disk is not the same as the combo disk that has been so far utilized by the likes of warner. The article you referenced is NOT talking about dual-layer disks. It is talking about combo disks. Big difference.