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We're in an interesting time of transition as it relates to how people get content. You look at the way MS/Sony have positioned themselves w/ the 360/PS3 now delivering all kinds of stuff, and it makes you wonder how things are gonna turn out in the not too distant future. I've a couple of friends who've already dumped their cable/sat subscriptions, and just do everything(certain tv shows-HULU or whatever, etc.) through their gaming console. I don't have any facts/figures/trends to point to, but I thought it was interesting that two people(in different parts of the country who don't even know each other) both cut the cord like that.
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It simplifies the hardware decoders if the input/output is all the same. Plus, with modern video codecs, almost no information is needed to compress the black bars. The pixels aren't wasted, since all monitors and projectors are limited in their horizontal pixel count anyway.
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I don't believe this chart...it's definitely not for everyone. Maybe for the average or below average person that doesn't notice much difference between blu-ray and dvd, but for those who notice and small or in my case a huge difference, I would bet all the money in the world that I could easily tell the difference between regular blu-ray and 4K on a 55" screen at 12' back from the screen. |
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Apr 2007
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Here….. https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...ng#post6960062 |
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On a side note, even though im excited for 4k ... I dont think I would be buying movies too often this time around. I dont get to watch my blu-rays as often as id like and im only going to get more busy the next few years. |
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Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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maybe but did you buy every movie that came out on DVD when it came out? My guess no, so why does it matter if you had a film on DVD or not or if you had it on VHS or not? As a buyer/collector, every movie I want to watch I buy, there were a lot of films I bought on DVD and did not like them enough to want to re-watch them so I obviously won't re-buy them on BD. There are also a lot of films I bought on BD that I won't re-buy on the next format.... since there will always be films that are not worth re-watching (or even watching once). |
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Apr 2007
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My marketing friends tell me that that determines the height at the end of the ‘Gartner’ graph to the right on this page….
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hype_cycle |
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Apr 2007
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“A match made in heaven”, e.g. – https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...ch#post5810110 |
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![]() As for 4K, I personally am more looking forward to crystal led as I believe (based on very little reading I admit) it is a better solution that seems to be easier to implement for now at least. Though I'm still running a 6-7 years old sxrd and might need an intermediate solution before 4K becomes interesting for me, how can we not be excited by such advances. |
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Apr 2007
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Happy New Years to you too and thanks for the well wishes
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And that commercial was freaking hilarious. |
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Yes they are. But everything seems to be moving at a snails pace. The kuro technology is about 5 years old now and nothing beats it in all PQ areas. Some come close, match it in one area, beat it in another, but none has a clear advantage in everything. And we're talking 5 years here. Jeez.
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They're still 1080p, and the films announced so far already have BDs that come from 4K masters. This is just "Superbit Blu-ray," if even that. |
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