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Japan Pulls HD DVD Off Shelves

Guess HD DVD is really dead and buried, with Japan being the first country to pull out all of their HD DVD drives and movies off the shelves – this coming in one week after Toshiba waved the white flag where HD DVD is concerned. What’s interesting is, shops such as Edion are working on an exchange program that allows customers to turn in their HD DVD player for a free or low-cost exchange Blu-ray player. Maybe someone should come up with a Top 10 list on what to do with those HD DVDs purchased over a couple of years…

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