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Old 05-21-2007, 11:32 PM   #1
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i don't own an HDTV at the moment and i'm still buying Blu-ray movies... why? because i support Blu-ray and it will all be well worth it once the Sony XBR4's come out

Anyone else support Blu-ray like me?
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Old 05-22-2007, 01:21 AM   #2
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I collected Blu-ray movies for 2 months before I had the PS3 and another 2 or 3 weeks before I got an HDMI receiver and HDTV!

It's more exciting that way. It's like you've been dating this person for months. Then, you find out that tonight's the night (you know what I mean)! Well, that's how I felt.
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Old 05-22-2007, 01:28 AM   #3
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I as well had 5 blu-ray dvds before purchasing my bd-p1000 and am now hunting a new reciever
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Old 05-22-2007, 01:29 AM   #4
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I have close to 60 blu-rays now, with more coming in the mail.
I also own a PS3.
I currently can't fit a HDTV in my budget right now, but I am saving up for one and will have one someday.
I am targeting the 40" Sony Bravia 1080p with the glass frame (round $3000).

someday....
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Old 05-22-2007, 01:32 AM   #5
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if you're looking for a 40" XBR3 then check out www.fotoconnection.com I picked mine up for about $2,200
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Old 05-22-2007, 01:40 AM   #6
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I have close to 60 blu-rays now, with more coming in the mail.
I also own a PS3.
I currently can't fit a HDTV in my budget right now, but I am saving up for one and will have one someday.
I am targeting the 40" Sony Bravia 1080p with the glass frame (round $3000).

someday....
60+ blu rays X average cost of $25 = $1500.....thats pretty damn close to a HDTV in my books....ive seen 1080p sets in the Sunday fliers for as little as 1500...theres a 37" LG this week at best buy 1080p for 1300 I believe......can get a nice 42" Westinghouse 1080p for 1800.....I spent 1200 on a 720p/1080i set before I realized I could have waited an extra 2 weeks (this was a few weeks before the SUperbowl and HDTV megasales) and got a 1080p set for as low as 1300......the next tv I will get will be a1080p in a year or so whenever I move out of my moms and find a real job with my fresh college degree....o yeeeahhh!
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Old 05-22-2007, 02:02 AM   #7
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60+ blu rays X average cost of $25 = $1500.....thats pretty damn close to a HDTV in my books....ive seen 1080p sets in the Sunday fliers for as little as 1500...theres a 37" LG this week at best buy 1080p for 1300 I believe......can get a nice 42" Westinghouse 1080p for 1800.....I spent 1200 on a 720p/1080i set before I realized I could have waited an extra 2 weeks (this was a few weeks before the SUperbowl and HDTV megasales) and got a 1080p set for as low as 1300......the next tv I will get will be a1080p in a year or so whenever I move out of my moms and find a real job with my fresh college degree....o yeeeahhh!

If you're on a tight budget, there's even a Gateway 24" monitor that's like $625
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Old 05-22-2007, 02:14 AM   #8
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I fray im on this list of shame... as well.

I fell in Love with Blu-ray before this whole
hi-def thing started.. and if each purchase
I make helps the bd camp then cheroo might
not be able to enjoy then to the fullest... but
by golly hd dud must die... (kill bill music starts
to play)

BTW a interesting note blu-rays do
run on sd tvs and they look more crisp
then dvds... and at the end of the day
im a firm supporter of blu-ray...

When I get this 550 dollar month
student loans paid up I might be able
to start planning on a tv... (yes I consolidated
the interest oddly enough stayed the same)
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Old 05-22-2007, 02:15 AM   #9
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2 year interest free financing at Best Buy
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Old 05-22-2007, 03:42 AM   #10
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yea i plan on buying a HDTV soon but ive been buying BR Movies since November
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Old 05-22-2007, 03:50 AM   #11
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VAIO laptop, BD burner drive, 1920x1200 XBRITE screen...

Yeah, I buy the occasional Blu-ray DVD.
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Old 05-22-2007, 01:14 PM   #12
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I bought a Blu-Ray 1 month before my HDTV, a HDTV 4 months before my PS3.
Collected discs right up until I got my player.. and it was the best way as I had plenty to choose from when it finally got it's UK release!
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Old 05-22-2007, 02:21 PM   #13
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I'm the other way around. I bought the TV, then XBOX 360 HD-DVD (boooo) add-on for the wife and her films and then I bought myself a PS3, yesterday in fact. Looks sexeh.
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Old 05-22-2007, 03:01 PM   #14
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It makes sense, especially if you have a PS3 or another Blu-ray player. Although you will get the same quality as a normal DVD at least when you do get a screen you will then get the benefit, better than buying the DVD then replacing it with a Blu-ray copy.
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I have close to 60 blu-rays now, with more coming in the mail.
I also own a PS3.
I currently can't fit a HDTV in my budget right now, but I am saving up for one and will have one someday.
I am targeting the 40" Sony Bravia 1080p with the glass frame (round $3000).

someday....

If you hadn't bought the 60 Blu-Ray movies, you'd have the TV already(almost -that's a $1200 downpayment)...really - what's the point without the television to support it?

Movies will always be there - probably even cheaper on Ebay if you waited and bought the TV...
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Old 05-22-2007, 05:21 PM   #16
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Over 100 titles here and no HDTV. I am waiting until we move to purchase the TV. Why move it?
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Old 05-22-2007, 05:53 PM   #17
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I bought every Blu-ray Disc possible on launch. I waited about a week and a half and couldn't stand looking at all of those discs everyday, so I then bought a Sammy BDP-1000. After exchanging it a few times, I finally got a player that worked well and at a price that I liked.
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60+ blu rays X average cost of $25 = $1500.....thats pretty damn close to a HDTV in my books....ive seen 1080p sets in the Sunday fliers for as little as 1500...theres a 37" LG this week at best buy 1080p for 1300 I believe......can get a nice 42" Westinghouse 1080p for 1800.....I spent 1200 on a 720p/1080i set before I realized I could have waited an extra 2 weeks (this was a few weeks before the SUperbowl and HDTV megasales) and got a 1080p set for as low as 1300......the next tv I will get will be a1080p in a year or so whenever I move out of my moms and find a real job with my fresh college degree....o yeeeahhh!
You can get the 42" 1080P Westinghouse for under $1200 and the 37" 1080P is under $1k. Plus you don't have to deal with the idiots at Bestbuy. 5 HD sets purchased since 2001 and the nly one I had problems with, becuase of the sales people, was the one I bought locally from BB. The other 4 I bought online was a pinless process. Zeven the set that had to be exchanged was easy. Much easier than having to deal with the idiots I had to deal with at BestBuy.
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Old 05-22-2007, 06:49 PM   #19
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Bought a 50" Sony 1080i TV Xmas 2005, bought a PS3 and BD's on launch day November 2006, bought a 50" SXRD Superbowl time 2007, next is an HDMI receiver.
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I heard the Sony Bravia 32'' XBR4s will be much cheaper than the XBR1, S2000, and XBR2.
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