
The percentage of returned gadgets that have nothing wrong with them.
Of the $13.8 billion worth of returned products in 2007, only 5 percent were because gadgets were actually broken, according to a 2008 study.
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I feel bad for those 3 people who still had HD DVD's on their queue.
Count me as one of them. Too bad that I bricked my HD-A3 a few months ago. Oh well!
me too! I have about 5 HD DVD movies in my queue. I never got to check out the Matrix and that disappeared from the HD DVD lineup a while ago.
Regardless, I will be ok with DVDs for quite a while before I waste money on the other soon-to-be-obsolete HD format.
I still have HD DVDs in my queue but they haven't moved for a while because new Blu-ray movies keep coming out that I want to see more.
Not sure if it's still available but deepdiscount had the Matrix Trilogy for $29 delivered, beats renting it at that price!
Whats HD DVD?
Still waiting on the Bourne movies...
Although I've got more Blu-rays now, it was indeed the best format. It's death was rigged...
signatures are okay. a sphincter says what if they say something about it.
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Wow Alex, bitter much?
Plus 1.
I one of them...too preoccupied with other things. Hell, I've got 3 HD DVD rentals on my shelf that have been around for about 3-4 months.