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Hi everyone,
I recently purchased a Full 1080P 65" HDTV and a Sony Blu-ray player and I have an HDMI cable. I have everything I need and sit at a viewing distance of about 11 or 12 feet. Here's the thing though, I don't necessarily see the depth that I see on the demos at Best Buy where the picture is so clear it's almost 3-D. So I'm just looking for some opinions on the matter. I definitely see a difference between regular DVD's and the Blu-ray movies, however, the only two Blu movies I own are Superman: The Movie and Twilight Zone: The Movie, films that are 29 and 24 years old, respectively. Could that be the problem, older movies? Or is the TV size/viewing distance the problem? How do newer films look on HDTV's for those of you with large TVs like me? Just curious. I find this forum very helpful with all things Blu-ray and I'd appreciate any advice. Thanks, Mike |
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