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However, the reviewer doesn't answer what I consider an important question - should you upgrade if you already own a copy? In general terms, if you don't have an HDTV (preferably a 1080p) then investing in any Blu-ray disc (and player) is pointless. If you already have the HD-DVD version don't bother either as the quality difference in picture and sound is essentially non-existent and your not getting any additional features either. You’re just going to drop another $30 or so dollars so the Transformers package is blue bordered instead of brown.
Now if you own just the DVD version and have an HDTV (and Blu-ray player) then the full review indicates it is a must buy. While deciding whether to upgrade from DVD to Blu-Ray, CD Freaks is reporting that Paramount is offering some incentive in the form of a $10 rebate. The rebate is available until 12/31/09 and is only for those that upgrade from DVD to Blu-ray. You will have to submit to Paramount proof of purchase tabs from the DVD and Blu-ray cases and your store receipt (so remember not to toss it).
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