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Are you trying to figure out if Bluray is going to survive?

Bluray is here to stay. The prices have come down to affordable now.
DVD is dead.

Think about it...

Why would anyone want to buy a low definition disk player to watch movies on a high definition TV? Bluray is made to be used with the TVs that are being sold today. DVD is yesterday.</description>
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<p>Are you trying to figure out if Bluray is going to survive?</p>
<p>Bluray is here to stay. The prices have come down to affordable now.<br />
DVD is dead.</p>
<p>Think about it&#8230;</p>
<p>Why would anyone want to buy a low definition disk player to watch movies on a high definition TV? Bluray is made to be used with the TVs that are being sold today. DVD is yesterday.</p>
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