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If consumers were smart enough
to refuse to buy either format until a universal player was available, I'll bet these warring camps would come to an understanding very quickly. But American consumers, in their never-ending quest for the latest and greatest, will probably just let their pockets be picked again.
Posted by: ebrke   Posted on: 01/10/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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If consumers were smart enough  ebrke | 01/10/06
Hogwash!  unoriginal_sin | 01/10/06
Not so sure.  slopoke | 01/10/06
If that's true  Roger Ramjet | 01/10/06
From the article  ebrke | 01/10/06
Here's an Idea!!!  nucrash | 01/10/06
The format isn't a bomb...  just^me | 01/10/06
Let's see......  Middle of the Road | 01/10/06
Agree 100%  rdwhitti | 01/10/06
Same here  JackVolsFan | 01/10/06
Hmm...  just^me | 01/10/06
Isn't it almost here?  rpmyers1 | 01/10/06
Well, they can just wait for my money then  doctormoriarty | 01/10/06
Do we really need Blue Laser DVD  Shark64 | 01/10/06
i will buy the format that can be pirated  MIS Master | 01/10/06
Who gives a rip.....  shawkins | 01/10/06
How far off is holographic storage  Boot_Agnostic | 01/10/06
Does anyone know which format...  The King's Servant | 01/10/06
I'm waiting for $200 burners and $1 discs (100+ qty)  GreatInca | 09/21/06

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