| Username2324 said: If you had read my posts, you'd have answered my question. Have you ever watched a movie in full 1080p with TrueHD surround sound? My guess is no, if you had you'd realize how much more exciting and enjoyable movies can be. Fast-paced movies will blow you away like DVD never could, the music in romances will touch your heart. The visuals of animated films will stun you. The details will amaze you. Like I have said MANY times now, if you don't know about it or have never experienced it DO NOT TALK TRASH ABOUT IT! |
Damn, I'm reduced to quoting myself. If you look up, you'll read this post:
"I have a few friends who have adopted an HD television (720p). It looks nice, but it isn't as significant an improvement as VHS to DVD was. Being a digital satellite subscriber -- as well as an owner of an analogue antenna (for some local channels) -- I can notice a nice improvement of digital over analogue. I think my TV has 540 lines of resolution (enhanced definition), and -- to tell you the truth --720p is not that much nicer. If you go to your local Best Buy or Circuit City, they tend to have rooms where you can sit down for as long as you want and watch a movie in 1080p with a state-of-the-art audio system. Again, it's enjoyable, but I just don't see it as enough reason to replace my DVD player (which plays DIVX, MP4, and many other formats) with a Blue Ray player. I have an Avel DVD player, and I can actually stream movies from computer to my TV, via the DVD player. The quality is great."
So, yes, I've seen HD (both 720p and 1080p). It's not as life-changing as you make it.







