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I apologize if this topic has already been covered.
I have the entire Bond collection that was released awhile back where all the discs were remastered with the Lowry process and I'm stll impressed with how great especially the older titles look. In fact I find the older titles to look better than the the more recent movies. I purchased a second copy of Die Another Day on blu and compared the two versions back to back. I saw a minor improvement in picture and no noticeable difference in audio with the blu. Now I'm not an audio or videofile but between myself and two friends we all had the same conclusion. Has anyone else compared the Lowry Bonds with the Bond blus ??? and are there any of the Bond blus that are worth double dipping ? ![]() Last edited by Deciazulado; 01-03-2011 at 06:22 PM. |
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