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    Consumer interest in Blu-ray surges



    Toshiba's decision to concede victory in the High Definition format war has had an immediate impact.

    The online arm of the electrical retailer Dixons has reported that consumer interest in the prevailing Blu-ray format has more than doubled overnight.

    In response to Blu-ray's victory, Dixons has removed all HD-DVD (the rival High Definition format) products from its online store. A spokesperson for Dixons said ... "This is good news for consumers as the availability of a single format will allow consumers to purchase the High Definition Blu-Ray format DVD player with every confidence and enjoy all the benefits that this fantastic format has to offer. Now that the winning format is clear, Dixons.co.uk’s aim is to have the UK’s widest selection of Blu Ray players available for customers soon."

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    Quote Originally Posted by rabbi View Post

    Consumer interest in Blu-ray surges



    Toshiba's decision to concede victory in the High Definition format war has had an immediate impact.

    The online arm of the electrical retailer Dixons has reported that consumer interest in the prevailing Blu-ray format has more than doubled overnight.

    In response to Blu-ray's victory, Dixons has removed all HD-DVD (the rival High Definition format) products from its online store. A spokesperson for Dixons said ... "This is good news for consumers as the availability of a single format will allow consumers to purchase the High Definition Blu-Ray format DVD player with every confidence and enjoy all the benefits that this fantastic format has to offer. Now that the winning format is clear, Dixons.co.uk’s aim is to have the UK’s widest selection of Blu Ray players available for customers soon."

    yh but i heard that the blue-ray plays will sell at about 300 to 500 pounds, its cheaper to buy a PS3, plus PS3 has more feature than a blue-ray player.


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    Last edited by 007bond; 26-02-2008 at 12:07 AM.

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    HI will be going down that road myself looks the best up to now PS3 thanks

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    Prices will drop as consumer interest picks up. A lot of people stayed away because of the war (learnt from VHS / Beta). Still think I'll be getting a PS3 though.

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    yh u should, tou can do sooo much more thing onit.
    the Blu-ray player just plays the disks.


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