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While clearly a blow, retailers are divided on whether the move actually amounts to a death knell to the format, which is battling Blu-ray.
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- Getting used to Blu-Ray
- by Waam January 9, 2008 10:20 AM PST
- The most telling sign? Shelf space at Target, Walmart and now Best Buy have really been Blu-Ray heavy all this time, and even more so over the Holiday selling period. In the next few weeks, you will see HD-DVD's space dwindle further as confidence for the format is now at an all time low.
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