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		<title>HD-DVD &amp; Blu-ray &#8211; No end in sight part 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2007 05:13:03 +0000</pubDate>
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With High Definition you have two standard resolutions, both far inproved on the standard definition we are currently used too. <!--more--> ]]></description>
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		<title>HD-DVD &amp; Blu-ray &#8211; No end in sight part 2</title>
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You may have seen them in the shops with their colour branding in full force, both sides have gone for an obvious image and branding of their format. You would have to be having a bad day to buy the wrong format in the shops with them picking the opposite cool and warm colours of the spectrum to promote their brands.<!--more-->
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 The current state of the high definition DVD market is reaching all time lows with both formats jostling for the lead position in the eyes of the viewer and among support with the major movie studios.  New news stories are posted weekly in papers and magazines and on hundreds of news sites.  <!--more-->]]></description>
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