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Is Blu-Ray beautiful to watch?

Posted by usafwso on August 30, 2007 at 04:31:37:

The answer is yes! However, with the very small limited titles available in either HD format, I shall pass! I have watched only two HD DVD films and enjoyed the vivid quality of that format!

Is either format worthwhile? NO! Not until 100% of studios support one HD format and release 100% of their library titles in that HD format!

In the meantime, I will enjoy shopping everywhre knowing the fact that when I buy a standard DVD title it most likely will work in my existing Cambridge Audio DVD89 machine. Thus far it has yet to totally lock up.. At least it will eject a faulty disk.........