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Readers of Gizmodo and Digg have been able to confirm Circuit City’s not-so-secret-anymore HD DVD for Blu-Ray player trade-in offer a Circuit City employee told us about yesterday morning. One ...
This is some interesting news. Circuit City is not going to carry Toshiba's HD DVD drive for whatever reason but an alert reader called something to our attention today. Darrin L. Wade dropped us ...
Circuit City Group is eliminating VHS movies from its stores to make room for faster- selling DVDs, the first national retailer to do so. The company has removed videocassette movies at some of ...
Angry HD DVD buyers take heed: You might not be completely out of luck. March 6, 2008 — -- If you bought an HD DVD player before the technology became outdated last month, you won't be stuck ...
RICHMOND, Va. -- Circuit City Stores Inc. is hitting the eject button on VHS movies in its 600-plus stores to make room for a bigger selection of DVDs.
RICHMOND, Va. – Circuit City Stores Inc. is getting on the Blu-ray digital video format bandwagon by tripling the period in which customers who purchased a rival HD DVD player can return them ...
The company will take commercial DVDs and rip them for use on portable devices for $10 for 1 DVD, $20 for 3 DVDs or $30 for 5 DVDs. That is, until their legal department hears what's happening ...
Circuit City Stores Inc. is getting on the Blu-ray digital video format bandwagon by tripling the period in which customers who purchased a rival HD DVD player can return them.
The Circuit City chain plans to discontinue the sale of VHS movie titles, the first national mass merchant to go public with such a move. The announcement represents another blow to the ...