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Circuit City to Allow HD DVD owners to go BLU

Circuit City to Allow HD DVD owners to go BLU

Posted On March 5, 2008, 10:05 pm By Chris Shaffer
Under Blu Ray and HD DVD

Circuit City has announced that they will offer a trade in for anyone who purchased an HD-DVD player, from one of their locations, within the 90 day prior to Toshiba’s official announcement that they were withdrawing from the format (February 19th). Anyone covered under this requirement can bring their player into their Circuit City and exchange it either for store credit or apply the purchase price of the player directly towards that of a Blu Ray player. Sounds good to Us.

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