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So far, Target and Blockbuster have been really lame

Posted by 4season on September 15, 2007 at 11:11:15:

Blockbuster: Apparently only one store in the Denver metro area carries any kind of high-def, and the location isn't handy for me. There's only one store that is pretty close to where I frequent, and they couldn't tell me when they'd have anything high-def available, only that they expected to eventually have Blu-Ray.

Total amount spent at Blockbuster in the past 24 months: $0

Target: The store nearest me *has* moved the plastic divider over a notch, reducing HD DVD to two columns and expanding Blu-Ray to 4. However, stock and selection in either format remains poor.

Total amount spent on high-def at Target to date: $0

Circuit City: More or less format-agnostic, they also have one of the better in-store selections of B-D and HD DVD movies, and stock seems to be replenished regularly (Yes!! Someone brought in "Hot Fuzz"!)

Total amount spent on high-def at Circuit City to date: ~$200