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TOS on DVD

I've had a few friends buy really cheap Blu-ray players and hook them to STANDARD def TVs because they don't currently have the money for a nice HDTV.
But they are big-time movie/TV show collectors and they don't want to spend any more money on standard DVDs.

You know, I was debating doing that myself (I can probably swing a Blu-Ray player, but no way a HDTV - at this time). How does Blu-Ray look on Standard Def?
 
I've had a few friends buy really cheap Blu-ray players and hook them to STANDARD def TVs because they don't currently have the money for a nice HDTV.
But they are big-time movie/TV show collectors and they don't want to spend any more money on standard DVDs.

You know, I was debating doing that myself (I can probably swing a Blu-Ray player, but no way a HDTV - at this time). How does Blu-Ray look on Standard Def?

Well, it looks as good as something could possibly look on a 480p TV. If you have a 'really good' 480p TV--it will look 'really good'.
It will look better than most older edition DVDs of most given movies since most are 'restored' to some extent for Blu-ray release.
So I guess they'd look as good as the very best DVD movie would on the same TV and you'd have access to all the other features in the meantime.

I know having money lying around for a new HDTV is not something most of us have---:lol:

But, really good HDTVs are starting at $400 for 32 inch models and bargins and sales can be found.
The problem most folks have is that their standard Tv is still working just fine and they don't want to replace a perfectly good TV with a several hundred dollar purchase. Understandable.


But as the old TVs die off, people will find that HDTVs up to 46 inch aren't really an 'arm and a leg.' Also flat-panal HDTVs weighs probably 1/5 of what an old CRT TV (or 'projection') of similar size did so you can bring it home yourself without having to pay for delivery or have a really huge SUV or pick-up truck to haul it.

They take up less space as well and if they fall on your kid (don't ask)----they won't crush him/her!! :)
 
^ Yeah, I am a grad student and my current TV works just fine.

Little inflow of cash + Perfectly working item = Little sense for upgrade

I've been using my PS2 for my DVD player for the past few years now, but I am holding off buying new DVDs (not that I buy many to begin with), because I would rather wait and get them in the newer format.

But since I can probably score a Blu-Ray player for about $120, I was debating about maybe doing that, and catch up with a HDTV in a few years. But I wasn't sure on how compatible it would be with a standard def TV.
 
I hate when an item that I want to upgrade is working perfectly!! :lol:

I've had that debate with my wife for years.....

Me: "I want to get _ _ _ _ ."

Wife: "But the _ _ _ _ we have now works fine!"

Me: "But the new _ _ _ _ is so much bettter!"

Wife: "Maybe for Christmas."---------which is what she says in the spring---in the fall it's, "Maybe for your birthday."
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But hey if you can get a Blu-ray player for a great price now--seems good to me. They'll be darn reasonable by the holidays.
 
At Amazon the Next gen Blu-ray set has fallen to $43.99---$11 a piece.


Well bummer for the folks who waited....it hit bottom (i guess) and bounced back up to $48.99 at Amazon !!!

They must've got flooded with folks pulling the trigger when it hit the lower price and they're adjusting.
 
Watch out for some of the cheaper BD players that have been popping up. They usually don't have the network connection on the back, which means you won't be able to use the BD Live function that some discs are programmed with for extra bonus features and such. Firmware upgrades also happen through that connection.
 
Many of the 'cheaper' BD players are simply older models that are now on clearance and many of them DO have BD-Live and are 2.0 functional.

Sharps, Samsungs and Sonys are not 'off brand' models just because they're now $199.99.
 
I don't mean ones that were higher and have been marked down, I mean the ones that were introduced at $199 or so to start with.

And don't put words in my mouth - I didn't say "off brand" and I didn't mention any brand by name.
 
^^^Didn't put the quotes on 'off-brand' to indicate you used that phrase--simply trying to point out there are inexpensice good brand players and cheap 'off-brand' players.

I use the quotes all the time and I am not quoting people---
On the other hand the phrase........

"cheaper BD players popping up"----that kinda sounds like you're referring to cheap brands--not low end models of solid name brands.
I'm just saying....

I call Sylvania, Magnavox & Funai 'off-brand', but EVERY time I go to a store these days I see Sonys, Samsungs, Sharps and Panasonics marked way down.
 
The old DVDs (made from the 1996 transfers) do indeed look great, when upscaled on a big screen. But if you get a chance, check out the 2006 HD transfers, now available on the Blu-ray disks. Not only is the image noticeably sharper and clearer, but the colors are much more vibrant and more realistic. It really does look a lot more like the original film. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.

-Mike
When the price comes down I'm seriously considering getting these sets. More for the remastering of the original versions rather than for the new f/x sequences. While watching the TOS-R marathon on Sept. 7th on Space in Canada I was not only struck by the enhanced colour and detail but by the enriched sound as well.

I was totally blown away by 2001: A Space Odyssey. 2001 was the first Blu-ray disk that I bought.
The day Star Trek TMP Director's Cut is released on Blu-ray is the day I will consider buying a player for it.:techman:
Ditto.
 
Serenity looks amazing on my upscale DVD player, as does Blade Runner. Only the promise of an improvement in TMP Director's Cut would MAKE me upgrade at this point. And it looks FANTASTIC as is. But more detail on the Vulcan statues and V'Ger itself, and I'm in.:techman:
 
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