CDiablo said:
Its amazing that I have a top of the line tv set up with the avia home theater guide have nearly 20/20 vision yet the experts on this forum feel that my tv is set up incorrectly, I am blind or a bitter HDDVD fanboy. IMO I think a lot of people dont actually see much of a difference, but convince themselves that they do since they paid a premium. As an example I use this.....Some girl I was trying to get with wanted to see Date movie or Meet the Spartans or some shit movie like that. So we go to the movies and the audience is having a laug riot at the most bullshit unfunny moments. I personally think they are laughing because they paid a premium to laugh at that movie. They went in to the movie with the mindset that they want to laugh, they have to laugh since they are paying good money to see it. I feel many Blu supporters pay a premium for their movies and thus going into the move are going to see a huge leap in quality no matter what because they paid for HD and they are going to get it, even when its not there. I will admit since the beginning of the HD war CG animation movies look great, but everything else is just a slight improvment over the DVD version. |
Indeed, that is definitely a good TV. Your TV certainly isn't the problem unless something just isn't hooked up correctly.
Hmmm, sometimes it is just the amount of time you are exposed to Blu-Rays. I can't even watch television channels that look like crap (see gritty and full-screen AMC versus a channel that spends more time making their movies look good like TCM or IFC) after becoming a picture quality nut.
I even notice major differences between DVD's, some of which are beautiful and have phenomenal transfers, versus those which the studio either couldn't clean up or didn't take the time to clean up.
I probably didn't notice the difference between Blu-Ray and DVD as much when Blu-Ray first came out, but now I notice all kinds of subtler details that I wouldn't have noticed before. It sometimes takes an adjustment period, not to mention Blu-Ray transfers in general have gotten progressively better as time has gone on (same thing happened with DVD).
I also didn't have anywhere near as nice of a set-up before (52" 5 or 6 year old CRT with 1080i only that didn't deinterlace property, and at my home a 32" 720p with a great contrast ratio but that was fullscreen).
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