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In Reply to: RE: survey: how many folks still refuse to go Hd or blu? posted by Elizabeth on December 11, 2007 at 10:54:01
No improvement over upscaled, and complete lack of selection.
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Click on the link, and scroll down to the comparison pics of Jack Black from King on both DVD and HD DVD. If you can't see the difference, Dalton is right-see an optometrist, pronto.
Sony's got your number.
- http://db.audioasylum.com/cgi/m.mpl?forum=hirez&n=40843&highlight=Padreken&r=&session= (Open in New Window)
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But I have to agree that standard def DVD upscaled only to 720p still looks surprisingly acceptable on my 106" screen.
There are only a handful of movies that I have felt were worthy of buying on HD DVD so far. Why would I buy a moderately amusing movie like "Tremors" on HD DVD for $24.99 when I could get all 4 Tremors movies on DVD for $9.99? And I haven't adopted Blu-Ray because the players are still too expensive and problematic, while the movies cost about $5 more than they do on HD DVD.
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Wait a minute here. I have an upscaling Oppo (981HD) and tho the picture on a regular DVD is nice, it's nowhere near what I see on a regular hi def show on HD Net and that's only 1080i. Running HDMI cables to a Mitsu 1080p flat 46" LCD. What gives?
Things are looking great
And they're only getting better
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