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Glaskowsky does a little fan-boying for the new Blade Runner release.

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Buy a PS3 for BluRay
by kkrewell August 14, 2007 10:40 AM PDT
It's considered the best BluRay player by many, it can upconvert standard DVDs, supports 1080p, oh and it can play some video games, too.
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Ladies and gentlemen, Kevin Krewell
by Peter N. Glaskowsky August 14, 2007 3:43 PM PDT
Who apparently has a new job with Sony Computer Entertainment's marketing
department. Congratulations, Kevin!

My first stand-alone DVD player was a Playstation 2, but I think that wasn't as
successful for me as it might have been for others. I prefer to keep gaming
systems separate from my entertainment system. Even if I do get a PS3
(possibly for Gran Turismo 5), I'd still rather have a standalone Blu-ray/HD-
DVD player.

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Buy a PS3 for BluRay
by kkrewell August 14, 2007 10:40 AM PDT
It's considered the best BluRay player by many, it can upconvert standard DVDs, supports 1080p, oh and it can play some video games, too.
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Ladies and gentlemen, Kevin Krewell
by Peter N. Glaskowsky August 14, 2007 3:43 PM PDT
Who apparently has a new job with Sony Computer Entertainment's marketing
department. Congratulations, Kevin!

My first stand-alone DVD player was a Playstation 2, but I think that wasn't as
successful for me as it might have been for others. I prefer to keep gaming
systems separate from my entertainment system. Even if I do get a PS3
(possibly for Gran Turismo 5), I'd still rather have a standalone Blu-ray/HD-
DVD player.

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