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	<title>Comments on: HD DVD vs. Blu-ray &#8211; Who will be the next Betamax?</title>
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		<title>By: NextAdvisor Daily &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Blu-ray is last technology standing in high def dvd wars</title>
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		<description>[...] This news is also a positive for the majority of consumers that were wary to jump into the high definition dvd market until a clear winner in the &#8220;format wars&#8221; had been determined.Â  Until just recently the two rivals had been actively courting major movie studios for exclusive deals on their respective formats.Â  We reported last month on the fact that Sony was clearly winning that battle. [...]</description>
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<p>[...] This news is also a positive for the majority of consumers that were wary to jump into the high definition dvd market until a clear winner in the &#034;format wars&#034; had been determined.Â  Until just recently the two rivals had been actively courting major movie studios for exclusive deals on their respective formats.Â  We reported last month on the fact that Sony was clearly winning that battle. [...]</p>
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