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I was over at mr custard the other day and he demonstrated his brand new ps3 machine. I was demoed the blueray movie on 911 and that was just amazing. The amount of detail visible on screen made it all the more chilling through some sort of enhanced feeling of reality.
At the risk of sounding absolutely bonkers but with 1.6 vision in both eyes high def movies will have my preference in the future. But the majority of people have 1.0 vision or have poor eyesight or don't have high-def tv's yet. But I too have yet to buy a high def player and when I do I will NOT be replacing my existing dvd collection as a dvd is still of very enjoyable quality on my high def tv. Perfect for most material out there. Heck, on dvd sloppy filming or old special effects are sometimes painfully visible I don't want to see even more of that on a high-def disc which will be relentless in that respect.
I agree that only for people with good retinas and a hd tv today it is worth to get hd disks of newly produced material.
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Mark Vergeer - Editor / Pixelator
Armchair Arcade, Inc.
Xboxlive gametag
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blueray
I was over at mr custard the other day and he demonstrated his brand new ps3 machine. I was demoed the blueray movie on 911 and that was just amazing. The amount of detail visible on screen made it all the more chilling through some sort of enhanced feeling of reality.
At the risk of sounding absolutely bonkers but with 1.6 vision in both eyes high def movies will have my preference in the future. But the majority of people have 1.0 vision or have poor eyesight or don't have high-def tv's yet. But I too have yet to buy a high def player and when I do I will NOT be replacing my existing dvd collection as a dvd is still of very enjoyable quality on my high def tv. Perfect for most material out there. Heck, on dvd sloppy filming or old special effects are sometimes painfully visible I don't want to see even more of that on a high-def disc which will be relentless in that respect.
I agree that only for people with good retinas and a hd tv today it is worth to get hd disks of newly produced material.
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Mark Vergeer - Editor / Pixelator
Armchair Arcade, Inc.
Xboxlive gametag
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