CindyLouWho said:
Anyway, I have a question for you guys related to High-Def DVDs.
As many of you know, I have a really nice high-def TV. Until now, I was staying out of the high-def DVD market because I understand there is a format war, and I didn't want to pick the wrong side. That, and I find the whole techie discussion incredibly boring.
Anyway, that judgment momentarily went by the wayside when
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End came out. I mean, that movie is just chock FULL of great CGI that I really wanted to see in high def. So I purchased the Blu-Ray edition.
My questions, for those of you who keep up with this stuff:
Can you give me an executive summary of this little war and who is expected to win? And can you tell me if I can play this blu-ray disk on a regular TV as well...or in my little portable DVD player that I take on trips? Do I need any special equipment at all?
Also, I want to make sure of this here - it seems like the best things to buy in high def are films with great action sequences and/or great CGI. Is that true? I can't afford to buy EVERYTHING in high def...but I might begin to pick and choose a bit....maybe getting all of the PotC films in high def, and stuff like that.
Thoughts? Recommendations? Anything else I need to know about high-def DVDs?
Don't be afraid of being too basic here - because I know zilch on the subject.