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Old 01-24-2009, 03:21 PM   #1
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Default Too many underestimate Blu-ray

Sometimes I get frustrated with all the nay-sayers when it comes to the quality
of blu-ray.
when I try to explain the HD experience they look dumbfounded or
unimpressed .
I've tried to invite them to see The Dark Knight, Speed Racer
or Blade Runner.
Just to show them the quality and they just don't seem to understand
the extra dimension the HD can give you. Being a total movie geek
I'm grateful to have a decend HT setup, so I can trully watch the movies
as they where intended to be!
Have you guys been dissapointed by the lack of enthusiasm of the general
public?
And have you tried to convert the dvd-loving mortals?
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Old 01-24-2009, 03:30 PM   #2
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I am use to it were I live , the part of Canada I live in is always 5 years behind everybody else for new concepts .So I just go along singing a happy song feeling groovy , watching my highdef movies (sorry ,but it rhymed)
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Old 01-24-2009, 03:35 PM   #3
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I had a ladyfriend over the other day and we were watching Event Horizon, which has really nice PQ by the way. After about 10 minutes, she says "whats the difference between Blu Ray and regular movies?". Now either my TV is garbage (it is not...at all), or she was just ignorant to hi-def technology. I went with ignorance. I damn near kicked her out.
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Old 01-24-2009, 03:39 PM   #4
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I converted one of my friends to get a blu-ray player and he picked up the Dark Knight and the Hulk and seems hooked like I am. I had a girl over the other night and showed her Planet Earth and she was more than impressed.

I think it will take a lil time for it to catch on I see more and more people in the blu aisles at best buy though, so thats a good sign. I don't see how movies to download is going to catch on. I'd rather own it and have it in my hands then on a computer.
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Old 01-24-2009, 03:43 PM   #5
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nothing against females, but i find myself having a much harder time showing them the difference. its alot easier with guys...once they see and hear they can appreciate the difference. just my experience.
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Old 01-24-2009, 03:43 PM   #6
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I think some of my friends think I am in a cult ,( maybe the bluneys )
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Old 01-24-2009, 03:45 PM   #7
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I think really there is no such thing as good taste or bad taste. Just popular taste and unpopular taste. Some folks just don't have an eye or ear for it and/or just don't care. And that's fine
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I had a ladyfriend over the other day and we were watching Event Horizon, which has really nice PQ by the way. After about 10 minutes, she says "whats the difference between Blu Ray and regular movies?". Now either my TV is garbage (it is not...at all), or she was just ignorant to hi-def technology. I went with ignorance. I damn near kicked her out.
you should have maybe she needs glasses (I'm serious).
A friend of mine completely ignorant to blu-ray was indeed watching a blu-ray
movie without her knowing.
Hahaha she was completely floored not really understanding why
I wish I could have seen the look on her face!
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Old 01-24-2009, 03:48 PM   #9
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That is a good point,my wife saw a big difference after she had laser eye surgery done .
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Old 01-24-2009, 03:48 PM   #10
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I think some of my friends think I am in a cult ,( maybe the bluneys )
We should start a cult! long live high-def!
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For some people, the differences are not as noticeable because this arena of technology is simply not important to them. In the end, just watching TV is enough. Point out the differences, and some may take notice, but it may not change how important it is to them. Of course, we on the forums are another sort all together.

Take automobiles for instance. Some people love luxurious appointments and high-tech availability, while others are happy with basic features (even preferring them) and just getting from A to B. And it's not always a money-issue which differentiates these two extremes. It's just a matter of what one cares (not not cares) about.

I'll stick with Blu-ray and it's fantastic PQ and AQ.
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Old 01-24-2009, 03:50 PM   #12
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Had some friends over the other night. Dude liked my set up, but when I mentioned Blu-Ray, he told me that "It has already died" and the "upconverted DVD are just as good".

So, I showed him Planet Earth on DVD then on Blu (both from my PS3-same equipment). His jaw dropped. His wife the looked over and even she was impressed (but she assumed I had a better TV). He is now shopping for a Blu Ray player...
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Old 01-24-2009, 03:51 PM   #13
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We could give out disks at airports. Paint our bald heads blue(no wait that has already been done.)
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Old 01-24-2009, 03:52 PM   #14
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That is a good point,my wife saw a big difference after she had laser eye surgery done .
Good for her! I'm sorry i laughed a little, just sounds funny when somebody
appreciates blu-ray after laser eye surgery
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Old 01-24-2009, 03:52 PM   #15
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Haha Im from Atlantic Canada too, Ive been trying to get my family and friends to convert and its harder then you think.

Some people dont know what the difference should be and they go ahead and get a big screen LCD, get a blu ray player, Hi-Def cable etc and end up pluging everything in using an RCA cable and brag about the PQ.........All the money spend and they use a Walmart RCA Cable......UGH
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Had some friends over the other night. Dude liked my set up, but when I mentioned Blu-Ray, he told me that "It has already died" and the "upconverted DVD are just as good".

So, I showed him Planet Earth on DVD then on Blu (both from my PS3-same equipment). His jaw dropped. His wife the looked over and even she was impressed (but she assumed I had a better TV). He is now shopping for a Blu Ray player...
What a fool! it's that kind of ignorance that really annoys me!
When me and my girl spent a great deal of money on blu, others just grossly
understimates the power of blu-ray!
kudos for you showing him!
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Old 01-24-2009, 03:56 PM   #17
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I know exactly how you feel. Luckily everyone I work with is like us, nice home theaters and very much into high def.

I went to rent a blu ray from a local video store a couple weks ago and the lady asked me if I had a blu ray player. I was kind of shocked, cause the blu rays were in a completely seperate section of the store. When I told her yes, she proceeded to explain to me that blu ray was a scam, because you could get just as good of a picture with an upconverting player. Nevermind the fact that audio is 50% of the equation.

I had to really bite my tongue to keep from going into a tirade about how wrong she was.
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I converted one of my friends to get a blu-ray player and he picked up the Dark Knight and the Hulk and seems hooked like I am. I had a girl over the other night and showed her Planet Earth and she was more than impressed.

I think it will take a lil time for it to catch on I see more and more people in the blu aisles at best buy though, so thats a good sign. I don't see how movies to download is going to catch on. I'd rather own it and have it in my hands then on a computer.
down with downloads! I totally agree! And not everybody have broadband and space
enough to download to them.
I believe true quality is in the disc's and the right hardware.
Maybe in fifty year's this will be?

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I don't believe people under estimate blu-ray but feel the upgrade for better PQ/AQ is not needed at this time & their DVD looks good enough for now.
The price difference between blu-ray and DVD also doesn't help persuade them to buy blu-ray at this time.
Then, if they have an HDTV smaller than 40", the PQ improvements between blu-ray and a upconverted DVD is not that dramatic.

with DVD, they still get to enjoy the movie(story line) regardless of improvement in PQ/AQ detail that comes with blu-ray.
Also, many people still use their TV speakers as their primary source of movie audio or a HTiB.

It's like some drive a Hyundai and others will drive Cadillac.
Both will get you from A to B but one will get you there in style & comfort.

I believe possibly this year, if player prices get near $100 and disc prices drop to $19.99 or less as the norm, a lot more people would be willing to give blu-ray a try. Seeing MSRP for discs at Best Buy and other locations for $29-39.99 is sticker shock like the $1000 blu-ray players did to most of us who bought in to blu-ray when player prices dropped in half or less.
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I know exactly how you feel. Luckily everyone I work with is like us, nice home theaters and very much into high def.

I went to rent a blu ray from a local video store a couple weks ago and the lady asked me if I had a blu ray player. I was kind of shocked, cause the blu rays were in a completely seperate section of the store. When I told her yes, she proceeded to explain to me that blu ray was a scam, because you could get just as good of a picture with an upconverting player. Nevermind the fact that audio is 50% of the equation.

I had to really bite my tongue to keep from going into a tirade about how wrong she was.
OMG!!!! Who started the upconverted dvd bullcrap? I just don't understand
the level of ignorance!
You should've bit*h slapped her
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