Is the question mark in the title a typo? If its not a typo, should there have been one after your Feb 12th headline: "Sony sez: The format war is over, really" (?)
The ? mark is not a typo. Sony really did say the format war was over, so there is no question mark. Toshiba didn't call the promotion a success or I wouldn't of put a question mark.
I suppose I could have made the headline: Toshiba says player sales are up. But instead I posed the question; is the promtion a success?
“That iconic Klipsch sound is here in full force, with crisp highs, delicate mids (which can easily have a bit more meat added with an EQ tweak) and tight, booming bass.”
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Is the question mark in the title a typo? If its not a typo, should there have been one after your Feb 12th headline: "Sony sez: The format war is over, really" (?)
The ? mark is not a typo.
Sony really did say the format war was over, so there is no question mark. Toshiba didn't call the promotion a success or I wouldn't of put a question mark.
I suppose I could have made the headline: Toshiba says player sales are up. But instead I posed the question; is the promtion a success?