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[News] The Death of HD-DVD
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Old Feb 19, 2008, 04:45 PM Local time: Feb 19, 2008, 03:45 PM #1 of 12
A lot of people bought PS3s exclusively for movies because at one time, they were the cheapest (by several hundred dollars) blu-ray player available. And now people are realizing that the PS3 is one of the easiest to update the firmware on, making it more flexible than some of the other stand-alones out there. The only reason I own a PS3 is because back in July, I really wanted to step up to high def movies and after reading all that I could on the way the market was moving, blu-ray was the safest choice. I figured that eventually the triple will have some games that I want, and I could go ahead and start enjoying movies in HD, so win-win. So now I own 36 blu-rays. And 3 PS3 games.

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