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E:12/10 Win The Ultimate High Definition Home Entertainment Kit
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High Definition (HD) is the next generation of Home Entertainment. It represents a huge step forward in home cinema technology allowing you to take your viewing experience to a whole new level.
Hi-Def reflects the best features of today's standard definition DVD and adds new capabilities and greatly enhanced functionality. This includes significantly higher picture resolution which delivers razor sharp images, and thunderous sound (and that's before moving into unprecedented interactivity).
To make the most out of these stunning features you'll need great movies in stunning High Definition, and Warner Bros offer an unparalleled range of modern classics and the latest blockbusting releases worthy of prime place in any serious film library. With titles including The Matrix, Blade Runner, Batman Begins and Blood Diamond, you'll find one of your favourites to demonstrate what's great about Hi-Def DVD.
To experience Hi-Def you'll need a HD Ready TV and Hi-Def DVD Player (HD DVD or Blu-ray) and thanks to Warner Bros, to celebrate the launch of their official Hi-Def website, we're offering you the chance to win an unbelievable Home Entertainment system. We have a Panasonic 32 inch HD Ready TV, a Toshiba HD DVD Player AND Samsung Blu-ray Player. We'll also send you a jaw-dropping range of Warner Bros HD DVD and Blu-ray titles to start your Hi-Def library.
To be in with a chance of winning, just answer the following question:
How much better is Hi-Def picture quality?
Answer: Up to six times
Good Luck
High Definition (HD) is the next generation of Home Entertainment. It represents a huge step forward in home cinema technology allowing you to take your viewing experience to a whole new level.
Hi-Def reflects the best features of today's standard definition DVD and adds new capabilities and greatly enhanced functionality. This includes significantly higher picture resolution which delivers razor sharp images, and thunderous sound (and that's before moving into unprecedented interactivity).
To make the most out of these stunning features you'll need great movies in stunning High Definition, and Warner Bros offer an unparalleled range of modern classics and the latest blockbusting releases worthy of prime place in any serious film library. With titles including The Matrix, Blade Runner, Batman Begins and Blood Diamond, you'll find one of your favourites to demonstrate what's great about Hi-Def DVD.
To experience Hi-Def you'll need a HD Ready TV and Hi-Def DVD Player (HD DVD or Blu-ray) and thanks to Warner Bros, to celebrate the launch of their official Hi-Def website, we're offering you the chance to win an unbelievable Home Entertainment system. We have a Panasonic 32 inch HD Ready TV, a Toshiba HD DVD Player AND Samsung Blu-ray Player. We'll also send you a jaw-dropping range of Warner Bros HD DVD and Blu-ray titles to start your Hi-Def library.
To be in with a chance of winning, just answer the following question:
How much better is Hi-Def picture quality?
Answer: Up to six times
Good Luck
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