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RE: David, thanks for responding...

Doug,

Part of my point, though I didn't really state it, was that the picture quality in the theatre for those 3 movies may not have been bad. While I saw the first 2 on my own, I saw the Harry Potter with a friend who said she didn't find have of the problems I did with the picture quality. Now that may be partly due to her being 'less discerning' than a perfectionist b******* like me, but not all of it is going to be that. A 32" LCD screen at 8' is always going to be brighter than a theatre screen for me given my eyes.

I don't have a hi-def player and my screen is only 1366 x 768, but I've been impressed by the picture quality of the BD demos I've seen in shops and I'm contemplating getting a player sometime in the next few months. Despite its cost, the coming Denon player is tempting since I'm very impressed with my Denon 2910 DVD player.


David Aiken


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