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September 06, 2006

Hollywood's hi-def

As traditional DVD sales sag, industry looks to new player On a recent muggy afternoon, Best Buy sales specialist Sheikh Ullah lugs out the last Blu-ray player in stock in the cavernous West Los Angeles store. It's a fluke that the machine is even here, explains Ulla. The store got 10 of the $1,000 Samsung machines last week. This is the only one left, because its intended buyer -- who ordered ...

From Hollywood's hi-def

Posted by John at September 6, 2006 09:08 AM