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As many of you are aware, Hi Def systems are starting to become more mainstream in North America because of the XBOX (which uses the High-Def designation for it's graphics), because Sony will be releasing Blu-ray (even in the PS3), because of the advent of HD-DVD discs and players that show movies in HDTV resolutions, and because you can now purchase a HDTV system for less than a grand.
I actually have a few of these names, and although I want to hold onto some of them, I did purchase quite a few .WS extension versions since WS is being used to signify to the consumer that the system is a WideScreen model.
I currently have:
HI-DEF.WS
11/18/2006
HIGH-DEF.WS
11/18/2006
HIGH-DEFINITION.WS
11/18/2006
HIGHDEF.WS
11/18/2006
...and I am planning on selling these, for sure. Should I sell them as a set, some in a set, or individually?
What do you think they are worth?
Thanks! -Doug
I actually have a few of these names, and although I want to hold onto some of them, I did purchase quite a few .WS extension versions since WS is being used to signify to the consumer that the system is a WideScreen model.
I currently have:
HI-DEF.WS
11/18/2006
HIGH-DEF.WS
11/18/2006
HIGH-DEFINITION.WS
11/18/2006
HIGHDEF.WS
11/18/2006
...and I am planning on selling these, for sure. Should I sell them as a set, some in a set, or individually?
What do you think they are worth?
Thanks! -Doug







