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@Omac The prob with that statement is that if you buy a High Def Entertainment System, you generally want to view high def movies. As you've noticed the market share for both formats is still fairly small, the people that have a bunch of dvd players buy the DVD version of the movie, not the high def. And people with a game system (PS3) can happen to pick up the High def version of the film. The odds favor the later by a substantial ammount, not to forget that the combo disks cost more. Generally 5-7 dollars more.



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