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Home - News - Misc - Warner starts DVD to Blu-ray trade-in program
ImageWarner Bros. which pioneered the Red2Blu program last year has started a new DVD2Blu program, making it cheap for DVD owners to upgrade or start their Blu-ray collections. If you own one of the 91 Warner DVDs available, you can send in your DVD along with $5-7 and the company will send you back the Blu-ray version.

The pros of the deal are you get to upgrade to Blu for cheap, but the cons are Warner says turnaround can be up to 8 weeks, and there are shipping charges if you don't send in over 7 movies. A few of the most popular movies are expected to be Dark City: Director's Cut, the Ocean's trilogy, The Departed, V for Vendetta and a few others although the selection is not by any means "great". The Red2Blu program allowed users to trade in their HD-DVD movies for Blu-rays at a discounted price. You can check the full selection here.

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