No, it's there. Page 8. Although I'm a big Blu supporter, I hope retailers are not pushing HD-DVD to the uninformed just so they can get rid of their inventory.
no the ads are printed and made up a month earlier than the release... there is NO corporate letters or memos going to ANY employee at any store (i work there) about what format to sell.. the only talk is in the corporate water cooler where all best buy home theater employees are split half and half on which to support...
all retailers put items that they get credit for on sale. if toshiba gives them a $100 credit they will put that item on sale for $100 less... thats all
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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The weekend Best Buy ad posted on Slickdeals shows NO sign of HD-DVD. Did they choose a side?
No, it's there. Page 8. Although I'm a big Blu supporter, I hope retailers are not pushing HD-DVD to the uninformed just so they can get rid of their inventory.
Even if this were true, the ad was probably actually printed before Best Buy knew anything about Warner switching.
no the ads are printed and made up a month earlier than the release... there is NO corporate letters or memos going to ANY employee at any store (i work there) about what format to sell.. the only talk is in the corporate water cooler where all best buy home theater employees are split half and half on which to support...
all retailers put items that they get credit for on sale. if toshiba gives them a $100 credit they will put that item on sale for $100 less... thats all