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| Blu-ray vs. HD DVD: The battle rages on |
| Published: July 26, 2007, 12:25 pm |
| Tags: Aapl, Apple, Bbi, Bby, Best Buy, Bestbuy, Blockbuster, Blu Ray, Circuit City, Circuitcity, General Electric, Generalelectric, Hd Dvd, Hddvd, Hewlett Packard, Hewlettpackard, Hpq, Intc, Intel, Inthenews, Microsoft, Msft, Sne, Sony, Target, Tgt, Tosbf, Toshiba |
| Toshiba Corporation (OTC: TOSBF) and Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC), among others. The main difference between the two is that the Blu-ray format can hold more data, while the HD DVD format is less expensive. The latest is that Target Corporation (NYSE: TGT) has decided to sell only Blu-ray players in its stores, although the retailer was |
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| Blu-ray vs. HD DVD: The battle rages on |
| Published: July 26, 2007, 12:25 pm |
| Tags: Aapl, Apple, Bbi, Bby, Best Buy, Bestbuy, Blockbuster, Blu Ray, Circuit City, Circuitcity, General Electric, Generalelectric, Hd Dvd, Hddvd, Hewlett Packard, Hewlettpackard, Hpq, Intc, Intel, Inthenews, Microsoft, Msft, Sne, Sony, Target, Tgt, Tosbf, Toshiba |
| Toshiba Corporation (OTC: TOSBF) and Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC), among others. The main difference between the two is that the Blu-ray format can hold more data, while the HD DVD format is less expensive. The latest is that Target Corporation (NYSE: TGT) has decided to sell only Blu-ray players in its stores, although the retailer was |
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