| Rock_on_2008 said: All that expense to buy a 1080p HDTV to play a Blu-ray movie on a PS3, lets hope it meets your expectations. I think a movie ticket is looking a far better deal considering you will only see that film once. |
Actually most movie theaters look worse than a Blu-Ray does on a nice TV because they have been dragging their feet on switching from digital to analog projectors, even in bigger cities. I am a self-proclaimed movie lover, so I really pay attention to this and go to a lot of theaters and watch a lot of Blu-Rays.
I agree with you when you are talking about theaters with digital projectors, but the one's with the older projectors look like garbage compared to Blu-Rays. I would say about 25% of theaters have taken the plunge and changed.
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