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Have your say and vote in ARN's online poll. This week, we want to know who you think will win the next generation DVD war.
ARN Staff 09 January, 2008 09:17:54

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Have your say and vote in ARN's online poll. This week, we want to know who you think will win the next generation DVD war.

Q: Warner Bros has dumped HD DVD in favour of an exclusive relationship with Blu-ray Disc. Do you think the high-definition format war is over?

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