Dorian gray part 10 Im with

Dorian gray part 10

Im with you Waam everyone that comes into my house and watches both Standard DVDs unconverted and Blu-Ray movies on my 1080p Plasma say they really do see the difference. Like many of these misguided comments sorry James McQuivey, its just fact if you truly had a better quality TV over a good quality TV you would actually see the difference no where does it say what type of systems are you using to compare. Comments like this to us A/V people is like saying there is no difference in a BMW 7 series vers a Toyota Camry yes both can work great and can get you from point A to B but come on, give your head a shake James. Also like DVDs when they first came out we couldnt take them on the dorian gray part 10 via portable players and not everyone jumped up and bought a DVD player right away, give it time they will have portable Blu-Ray players. Also Blu-Ray can actual show higher graphics along with many other things that TV manufactures have designed the sets to do yet. Lastly not everyone out there has high speed which will be required to download HD content can you imagine downloading a hi-definition movie on dial-up because high speed isnt in your area youd be lucky to get one movie a The true reason why blue ray has not taken off is because the united states economy is not circulating the money like it should. Everyone is scared to become broke or worse. HD media downloads probably wont be too big for at least another five years, So Blu-Ray has plenty of time to bring costs down. At some point in the future, DVDs will no longer be manufactured, and will be completely replaced by Blu-Ray disks. Wow, the end is near huh? You could of said many of the same things about DVDs and CDs when they first came out, but you need more then 4 reasons to declare something dead. Blu-ray prices will start coming down for the mere reason that it wants to survive. Lets not forget that DVD players were 300 when they first came out. Digital downloads still got a ways to go and with all of the studios wanting to cram digital rights down dorian gray part 10 throat, it will be a while before users catch on. Why pay 3 every time I want to watch a movie when I can own it for less then Lets also not forget the contiually high prices the internet providers want to charge us just for access. Soon well see portable Blu-Ray, followed by recordable Blu-Ray, followed by Blu-Ray in cars. It may not be a permanent format but I would give it at least 10 years before I start hammering the nails. My apologies for responding on Twitter. I typed more than I expected to. I see several factors at work here. First, the adoption of HDTV. Without that, Blu-Ray is meaningless except to those of us that actually own HDTVs. Second, the look of HDTV. Maybe its me, but Ive been collecting movies on everything from 8mm to 35mm yes, I own a projector to LD, and eventually DVD and HD/BR. I know there are people that cant tell the difference my mom but some people can my dad. Then again, how many people are watching their Blu-Ray players with S-Video cables, or HDMI cables with their TV set to 480p? Id really like to see if people cant tell the difference in blind tests. Downloads are flawed for a few reasons. Theyre even less portable than Blu-Ray discs because you have to bring the whole unit with you to your friends house, you currently cant play them in the car, and Im afraid of too much control from studios Disney, anyone?. Sorry, this film has gone back in the vault. This is the pious cant of the tech morons these days. Oh, that they would stop propagating such preposterous drivel. I am so tired of reading and re-reading the same balderdash from these navies. First false fact in the argument: You cant tell the difference between Blu-ray and DVD. You obviously have never seen and definitely not on a true 1080p. The difference is awesome. The increase in resolution is 622%. The improvement in audio is quantum. The difference is overwhelming at times. False fact 2: The difference between Blu-ray and DVD is much smaller than the difference between VHS and DVD. Rubbish.

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