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HD DVD vs. Blu-ray: Porn stars prep for crystal-clear close ups
Created: 01/26/2007
Video description: Adult movie stars weigh in on the pros and cons of performing in high-definition in the conclusion to CNET's three-part video series on high-definition porn.

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