perpride said:
nordlead said:
woopah said:
masterb8tr said: i dont even know how people can watch dvd's after seeing a good blu ray movie. |
i dont even know why people spend money on blu ray movies. im probably biased seeing as im not really a technological person but i dont see the attraction. ive watched blu ray and yes when your first see it your thinking 'thats amazing' but after 10 minutes the wow factor is gone and i stop being impressed
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well, just buy a big enough TV, and it becomes quite obvious. Most people don't have a TV over 32", so there really is no benefit to Blu-Ray, however, if you have a big TV, then Blu-Ray is a must.
Or, if you are blind, then it doesn't make a difference.
Let's just say, I don't watch anything but HD content except for movies I can't get on Blu-Ray yet, and I couldn't imagine going back.
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Wrong. Even on a 32" screen the difference between DVD and Blu Ray are extremely easy to see. Blu Ray is honestly on a different level.
It's great to see the sales doing so great. I knew Blu Ray was doing good, but I didn't think it was outselling DVD hardware in some places.
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No actually, you are wrong.
The difference on a sub-32" is VERY small to the average consumer. I can tell the difference, but I'm in minority as a videophile.
The average consumer on the other hand really can't see that big of a difference at that viewing level.