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has anyone noticed the color palette on blu-ray's being alot richer then streamed movies? is it just me? Streamed movies looked faded to me. I notice nobody replied on the white spec thread even with 95 views. I love the idea of digital movies and own quite a few but it seems like there just not there yet compared to blu-ray. I know the sound quality on digital movies is not as good as blu-ray, but I really thought the picture quality would be closer then it is. Thoughts?
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