Cuban teams with Dell to offer bundled HDNet Blu-ray content
By Darren Murph | December 14, 2006
Filed under: Desktops, HDTV, Laptops
Now that Dell’s riding high on the Blu-ray bandwagon, what more could you ask for when picking up that now-BD-equipped M1710? How about a free flick from Mark Cuban? While we can hear the groaning in the back, ole Mark has decided to plug his very own HDNet by partnering with Dell and tossing in a free Blu-ray title — “HDNet World Report Special: Shuttle Discovery’s Historic Mission” — with each XPS M1710 notebook. Although further details on the deal weren’t readily available, it was implied that future Blu-ray equipped machines would also grace buyers with free BD titles of Cuban’s choosing, and while you might not agree with Mark’s antics, you can’t really complain with free.
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