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Old 09-03-2008, 03:12 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Very well said and much better said then my short post. I just want to make sure that if someone was looking to the future and getting an HDTV they would be aware that current/new releases would not be available in HD-DVD. I was not trying to take away from your post I was just trying to make sure that someone who might be considering moving to HD in the future or might be thinking of surprising a love one with a gift, knows that there would be limits on this machine in the future. I did consider getting one about 8 months ago when the prices started to drop but decided to save my money and find a deal on a Blu-rey. I just got rid of my LaserDisc Player and about 100 movies 6 months ago and did not want that to happen with and HD-DVD player and movies. I believe that these movies will not play in a conventional or a Blu-Rey machine so I just want people to know that their life is limited to that machine. Again I believe that this machine is a great quality machine for conventional DVDs and will play them for a long time and is at a good price compared to a conventional DVD Player.
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