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(Or individually, or however you did your upgrade?)
Or, put another way, what ruined standard def for you? For me, it was watching Planet Earth on Blu Ray on my friend's 40" Sony set. The detail and scope made my jaw drop. I went home and tried out the DVD on my 29" CRT, and knew immediately that I was going to be eating cat food for a while so I could fit some new purchases into my budget. |
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I've always been somewhat of an early adopter, of course finances didn't really support it until I got older.
I got my first HDTV back in 2001; a 42" Sony Grand Wega LCD RPTV. The only real HD content available to me at that time was WMV HD movies from my PC. When it became apparent to me that my local Mediacom wasn't getting HD content any time soon, I switched to DirecTV in 2004. It was still early for even DirecTV. I had to pay $400 to get the HD box, and there were maybe 10-12 channels in HD. When HD media came out, I went with the HD-DVD add-on for the 360. That was very early in the format war and there was no indication of who would win it, but the add-on made the most sense for my household because I had two 360's, each on an HDTV, so I just had to plug the add-on into the USB port on each 360 to be able to enjoy hd movies in either room; no fiddling with AV cables behind the tvs. I went blu as soon as it became apparent that they were going to win the format war. |
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Although I wanted HD for a few years at that point, the announcement of the upcoming PS3 pushed me into the HD era. Having the ability to get a next-gen game machine that also acted as a Blu-ray player was huge. I designed my home theater room around the PS3.
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I upgraded my tv first from 1080i to 1080p and I knew that Blu-ray was the way to go. When I initially decided between Blu-ray and HD DVD, I looked closely at: studio support (Blu had the edge), Capacity and bandwith (Blu again), Protective coating (Blu), PS3 playable (Big Plus for Blu), and finished specs (HD DVD). The choice was clear...my plan was to rent only and not buy anything until the "format war" was decided. However, once I got into it I purchased over 100 BD movies in the first six months of owning my 60GB PS3.
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I got my first HDTV( HD ready ) in 2000. It was a Mitsubishi 46" widescreen 1080i CRT RPTV. I got it because of the PS2 launch. I had no HD sources at the time, so only saw 480p on it. Kept it until 2007 when the bulbs started to die, then replaced it with a SONY 52" XBR5.
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I wanted a bigger tv so I got a 50" Panasonic Plasma. I made sure to get a 1080p because the format was was going strong and HD was where it was at. I knew that DVD was going out and I wanted in the HD world. Slowly I have got the hd dvd format, followed by the blu-ray disc format, and now I am upgrading my speakers from a htib to Polk Audio. Never thought I would have this much in so short of time to tell you the truth. I am amazed.
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Bluray is the current plateau in a series of progressing video formats that were initially necessitated by my use of large, front projection setups, starting in the early 90's. Let's see, it started with SuperBeta, then Laserdisc, to dvd, then HDDVD, to present day.
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My girlfriend moved into her first apartment(2/2007) and needed everything. Furniture, TV, etc... to start her life. She decided if she was going to buy stuff it may as well be good. So when we went looking at TV's (BestBuy) she was going to get a 37" HP (LCD 720p) for $879. We saw a 42" Plasma (Maxent 1080i) for $999 and decided on that. Got the HD channels from Comcast and a PS3(12/2007) and have not looked back. Sold the Plasma (gaming reasons) for $500 a year later and brought a 60" Mitsubishi DLP(1080p) for $1000. And we couldn't be happier.
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bought my 1st HDTV (52 inch RCA RPTV) back in 2001 when my local cable company first got HD channels. Main reason for going HD at the time was for sports, because once you see a sporting event in HD you can't go back. Bought a PS3 (40GB) in December of 2007 and started buying Blu's/PS3 games right away.
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