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Nice to see Warner following Disney's lead by including the SD DVD version w/ the BD for a new day-and-date title like this one. And looks like they're not even charging extra for that.

Definitely makes this an easy release week purchase for me.
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I got this Blu ray today though it was only a 2 disc version with no DVD - assume this is regional.
Excellent picture as I expected though my display in only 48"
The best major extra is A Year in The Life with JK Rowling which I recall was shown on ITV around when Deathly Hallows came out I think. The documentary seems more relevant to the last film really and includes plot points about the last book, though they do warn you about that at the start. I had seen most of this before but it is great.
Deleted scenes are generally pretty worthless really - 3 devoted to Harry trying to work out what Draco is up to and realising there may be 2 vanishing cabinets before he goes off to Dumbledore and some other very minor moments. One deleted scene that did catch my eye was a re-edit of the scene where clouds gather over Hogwarts as Malfoy gets out of his bed and sets off to confront Dumbledore - here it is set to the Hogwarts choir and is in a slightly different order. I quite liked it.
The maximum movie mode over the film works quite well though would prefer a commentary - havent watched it all yet.
The rest of the extras are mostly throwaway stuff
Altogether a reasonable package though now that these Ultimate Editions are in the works I can imagine a lot has been withheld for that.
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