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A River Runs Through It

All rights reserved. No questions or answers have been posted about this item. Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing. Item location: Paulden, AZ, United States Between Thu. 30 and Fri. 8 Will usually ship within 3 business days of receiving cleared payment opens in a A River Runs Through It window or tab. The seller will not accept returns for this item. You A River Runs Through It add n more item. You can add n more items. Youre the first person to watch this item. Dont let it get away! people are watching this item. Place a bid and beat them to buy this item! n item can still be added to your watch list. n items can still be added to your watch list. person is watching this item. Place a bid and improve your chances to buy this item. i item i items Copyright 1995-2011 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the eBay User Agreement and Privacy Policy. RcmdId ViewItemNext, RlogId 34%3E-130b1db4b3c-0xf2 The latest update in the Blu-ray versus HD DVD battle is that UK high street chain Woolworths has decided to back the Blu-ray format exclusively. According to a statement released by the retailer, its decision came after Blu-ray movies outsold HD DVDs over the Christmas period by 10 to one. The latest update in the Blu-ray versus HD DVD battle is that UK high street chain Woolworths has decided to back the Blu-ray format exclusively. According to a statement released by the retailer, its decision came after Blu-ray movies outsold HD DVDs over the Christmas period by 10 to one. From March, HD DVDs will be dropped from stores, although they will still be available to order from the companys Web site. All 820 stores across the country will be getting the Blu-ray chart discs, and bigger stores will also have a back-catalog section. Woolworths also says that sales of the new hi-def movies are skyrocketing, with sales rising on average over 40 percent a month. Steven McGunigel puts the success of the Blu-ray format down to its being included in the PlayStation He said, Sales figures clearly show that the market is moving towards one format of high definition DVD.

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