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I've only been immersed in UHDs and 4K a couple of weeks but I'm already starting to think of regular Blu-rays the same way I think of DVDs. Well, not really, but every time I buy a new UHD I kind of picture myself rolling my eyes if the only option for a new title was BD. I guess I'm going to be rolling my eyes quite a bit because not everything will be available in 4k, as evidenced by Warner's UHD cancellation of Geostorm, plus back catalog rollout has been painfully slow, but the format is new so I suppose we should let it grow and take hold. Still, this doesn't change the fact that I no longer feel the same way about BD as I did even just a month ago. On the upside, many 4K players do a fantastic job of upconverting regular 1080P content so there's that. The Spy Who Loved Me looks great on my Oppo.
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