Consider buying a PS3.
It plays BR discs and does a lot more.
It plays BR discs and does a lot more.
Any article that's stated reasoning against Blu-Ray is widespread HD streaming is not something I can really take seriously. That sort of thing is becoming more difficult, not easier, thanks to the business practices of the ISP's.
then you need a better ISP.. Mine puts NO limits on downloads nor do they intend to.
Yes, this is what I would do. Cherry pic the best F/X movies for BR. I own a lot of classic movies, but those are fine on DVD. I don't think they can improve the picture from DVD on a movie made 40 years ago.
Actually, it's often the older titles that benefit the most from BD/HD-DVD re-mastering. Try Watching John Carpenter's The Thing blu-ray and you'll know what I'm talking about![]()
I think 35mm film negative can have around 2400 lines of resolution, much higher than 1080. And 70mm no idea, but i think it would be far higher still.
Consider buying a PS3.
It plays BR discs and does a lot more.
Yes, this is what I would do. Cherry pic the best F/X movies for BR. I own a lot of classic movies, but those are fine on DVD. I don't think they can improve the picture from DVD on a movie made 40 years ago.
Actually, it's often the older titles that benefit the most from BD/HD-DVD re-mastering. Try Watching John Carpenter's The Thing blu-ray and you'll know what I'm talking about![]()
Consider buying a PS3.
It plays BR discs and does a lot more.
Like what?
I havent done much with mine yet, as Ive not had it long but I believe:
Well you can play games on it. (This is an obvious one)
You can access the internet (in a limited way)
You can connect to a PC (via the wireless connection if required) and store files on it etc. (Whatever hard drive you get with it you can upgrade to 240GB I think - without invalidating your warranty)
You can connect to an external hard drive directly via the USB connection (or wireless again) for various reasons - playing music files etc.
There may be more, but I assume its more than a standard BR player will do.
Any article that's stated reasoning against Blu-Ray is widespread HD streaming is not something I can really take seriously. That sort of thing is becoming more difficult, not easier, thanks to the business practices of the ISP's.
Even Netflix charges a small premium if you opt for Blu-Ray discs.
Consider buying a PS3.
It plays BR discs and does a lot more.
Any article that's stated reasoning against Blu-Ray is widespread HD streaming is not something I can really take seriously. That sort of thing is becoming more difficult, not easier, thanks to the business practices of the ISP's.
Really depends where you are - we don't all live in the USA you know and blu-ray is intended to be a global format.
So Blu-ray discs will not look as good as they could on my brand new HD TV, because it's not 1080p?
Yeah, I probably wouldn't bother on a 720p tv.
Consider buying a PS3.
It plays BR discs and does a lot more.
Unfortunately, its remote controls work via Bluetooth, which kills compatibility with my universal remote (Logitech Harmony). And I refuse to give up the Harmony, so...PS3's out.
You should forego blu-ray porn then.^
They haven't yet invented a technology that could fuck up my perspective on porn![]()
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