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In Reply to: RE: Anything else growing 224% ? posted by Tom Schuman on December 10, 2009 at 08:00:25
I also am using a non-HD display (X1 PJ), so maybe that's part of the reason. But I also find that there are movies in SD that look much better than others in BD. I watched I-Robot a while back in SD and the PQ was stunning on my 110" screen. A BD rental the same weekend (can't recall, but I think it was a Pirates movie, which in itself is a way over-rated flick IMO, but then I am old) was far less stellar.
Now that I have my raised rear seat area I want to have a Star Trek invite, I wonder how the BD transfer is on that flick.
My thoughts also on the growth rate. Just over double from the previous year doesn't seem all that high to me, thought it would have been higher TBH.
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Yes, transfer quality is an issue, and always will be no matter what the media. The BD of the new Star Trek movie is good.
"Just over double from the previous year doesn't seem all that high to me, thought it would have been higher TBH."
Me too, but doesn't it sound much more impressive if you say it grew 224%?
Besides, that's profits, I wonder what the unit numbers are.
I do think the recession has taken a bite out of BD's potential growth.
Jack
Sometimes my old Infocus X1 PJ (non HD) amazes me. The sound (expected) and picture quality was great on this flick. Not the best dialogue inteligibility, but otherwise a good system test (great sub(s) test), no doubt. Everybody that came over was amazed. Particularly my buddy who has a 42/46" 120Hz 1080p Samsung LCD.
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I'll rent it soon.
224% may sound better to some, but it all sounds the same in my head TBH. I'm sure the recession has played a part in slower growth, absolutely. And I had no idea that was profits, I wonder if the units are higher or lower. Interesting.
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