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Posted by Bill Vermillion on 01/19/07 04:55
In article <q3zrh.5163$9B6.60@trnddc07>, CJ <cjmartin04@verizon.net> wrote:
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>"Aaron J. Bossig" <linkvb06@SpammersWillBeExecuted.ptd.net> wrote in message
>news:Xns98BB9F28271E5linkvb06SpammersWill@127.0.0.1...
>> "Goro" <evilninjax@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1169069500.389867.13120@
>> 11g2000cwr.googlegroups.com:
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>>> i guess it's out and in stores but lacking the HD-DVD logo. Also
>>> apparenlty it doens't support HDI so it doesn't play the HD-DVD's
>>> menus. Hmm... That's almos a FEATURE!
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>> Can't wait until more companies hop on the bandwagon
>> and improve on the idea!
>There's almost no way they'll hop on the bandwagon any time soon
>after what is probably going to happen to LG because of this.
>Last week the Microsoft rep on the DVD Forum said that the Forum
>and Microsoft were both considering legal action against LG. With
>Microsoft's bankroll, they'll put LG through a very expensive
>legal battle over this, and one LG will most certainly lose.
LG - formerly Lucky Goldstar - is awfully big. It has also
partnered with Nortel, Hitachi, Philips, Dow, and others. LG
has 76 subsidiaries. They had total income of $45 billion last
year - so they have some money to fight the good fight.
Bill
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