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Really, you shouldn't care one way or another, because it's not like blu-ray gives you a hand job while you're watching the videos. Honestly, there isn't much difference. Blu-ray just has blue discs! D:
But why would they bother if they can't tell the difference? I'd bother shelling out the extra ?100+ on a blu-ray player for the quality it offers.
Personally I can tell the difference. You certain your screen is HD-ready?
I watch my DVD's on my Xbox 360 elite, and I think they look just dandy. This is keeping me from buying a Blu Ray player.
Perhaps I could tell on a larger HDTV? Mine is 30". Or is the difference just not that big?
we might have the same TV. Sanyo Vizion 30" Widescreen CRT HDTV
It's not that clear of a picture, so it's no surprise you can't really tell the difference.
I use an upscaling DVD player to 720p (1080i framerate is too choppy when the scene is panning and it hurts my eyes)
Not on topic, but I tried downloading and watching HD Movies on my Core 2 Duo PC, but the hard-drive lags and stutters along with the video. Sometimes, I get a message saying it's running out of virtual memory or ram..
Yes, I am a douche; I cant tell the difference. I even used magnifying glasses. Nothing!
Yes, I am a douche; I cant tell the difference. I even used magnifying glasses. Nothing!
Bit of a shit comparison when the HD shot is a PNG and the DVD shot a 32KB compress raped JPG.
Either way, HD is clearly superior but the cost doesn't justify it ATM. Plus, PAL resolution here is 720x576 so we get a little extra over 480.
That is a nice bonus. Although I'd prefer more frames than res. Smoother action and camera panning.Plus, PAL resolution here is 720x576 so we get a little extra over 480.
I watch my DVD's on my Xbox 360 elite, and I think they look just dandy. This is keeping me from buying a Blu Ray player.
Perhaps I could tell on a larger HDTV? Mine is 30". Or is the difference just not that big?
That is a nice bonus. Although I'd prefer more frames than res. Smoother action and camera panning.