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...what I see at home...as bright, sharp and clear as...in the movie theater...?

Posted by Doug Otte on September 18, 2007 at 10:27:21:

Wow. Does a 480p DVD at home really look as good to you as film in a theater? I thought MY eyes were bad!

I had a PS3 for about a month, decided I wouldn't be able to live with the fan noise, and returned it. However, neither SD DVD nor BD looked as good as a film in the theater. Sure, the BD looked much more film-like than SD, but it still looks digital. If I find a BD player I like, I will enjoy BD discs much more than SD.

Doug