Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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"For the Combo strategy to have any chance with real consumers, the discs would have to be priced the same as regular DVDs, or the studios would have to discontinue DVD-only discs altogether, and only issue Combos for new releases, priced attractively."
Pretty much says it all. If Tosh were to convince the studios in their camp to put new releases ALL in combo format for the same price as regular dvd.... I agree about not releasing catalog titles in combo, seems obvious now, but people upgrading their library of dvds don't need another copy in red dvd on the back of their hd dvd copy.