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We watched Becket the other night.
I must say that the review here did not mesh with our experience which has me wondering. Is it possible for a BD to play fine but look bad? I'm running an Epson 5020 PJ which looks quite stunning with everything we've watched, except this. It really looked like a bad transfer 90% of the time, which to my understanding, is not congruent with the reviews. Mushy, lacking color and contrast, really looked like a bad SD much of the time. Any ideas? |
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