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Old 03-21-2007 | 12:03 PM
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So is it still to early to tell which of the two will take off and be successful??
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Old 03-21-2007 | 12:10 PM
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So is it still to early to tell which of the two will take off and be successful??
Any thoughts?
Blue Ray I think will be the way to go.
 
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Old 03-21-2007 | 12:20 PM
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i say HD TV. So much cheaper, but who knows
 
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Old 03-21-2007 | 12:23 PM
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I have HD-DVD mainly because the add on for Xbox was only $200. I think it kicks *** and the earlier Blu-Ray titles looked like ***. I think it will be awhile before either one takes over. Sony seems to think DVD will be gone in a few years. I hate their way of thinking and I hate Sony. Warner Bros is actually coming out with a dual disc that has Blu-Ray on one side and HD-DVD on the other. It almost comes down to what movies you want and of course if you have a HDTV. I have to say though, The Departed is pretty kick *** in high def.
 
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Old 03-21-2007 | 12:36 PM
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I say none. I am happy with dvd and cant justify spending hundreds of dollars for the players plus more money for the media. I would not get either until there is a clear winner which will be decieded by us the consumer. I keep saying this but I have several mini disc players,curse you sony.
 
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Old 03-21-2007 | 01:03 PM
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if your talking about which one make more money, i think hd-dvd because of the name, HD seems more appealing to people than Blue ray, but to be honest i see no difference between regualr dvd and blue ray
 
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Old 03-21-2007 | 01:11 PM
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I wouldn't spend the $500-1000 that some of the players cost, thats why the xbox add-on was perfect. I still enjoy dvds and the xbox hd-dvd drive actually upconverts the dvds to a higher resolution. There is a pretty big difference between high def and standard, but you kinda gotta be constantly watching the two. If you watch a t.v. show in standard def. and then switch over to the same show in high def., there is a huge difference. I'm not replacing my dvds, but any HD-DVD movie that comes out that I dont already have, then I buy it in HD.
 
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Old 03-21-2007 | 04:33 PM
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I think that Blue Ray, if any thing will def. win if there is a winner. Like Jack said, the difference between the two and dvd is very minimal to the average consumer, and wouldn't make a difference. Spec wise there is a HUGE diff. but not to the average eye. Hell, people are still wasting $ on crap lcd's just cause it'll hang on the wall. As far as the price goes, Blue Ray will be coming down in price and most likely sooner than later. When DVD was just introduced I paid $600 for my player in like 1999 and a similar player with the same technology (no pro scan or anything) can be bought in Wal-Mart for what? $50? I say give it some time and enjoy your dvd's till the price drops considerably! Same thing I did when I bought the 360 instead of the PS3, sad to say 'cause I work for SONY. PS3 price will come down and more titles will be avail. till then I'll enjoy what I have.
 
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Old 03-21-2007 | 04:50 PM
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Remember, to see BluRay you need a 1080p monitor. It would amaze you how many people I talk to think every TV that says it is HDTV is capable of displaying 1080p LOL

I am in the custom home theater business so I deal with this question day in and day out LOL
 
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Old 03-21-2007 | 05:03 PM
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I think HD-DVD, I have the 360 add on that was $200 and the picture and sound is just amazing, + the name HD-DVD I think a lot more people will go for the HD-DVD then the Blue-ray, Unless you have a HD-TV that supports 1080p which alot of us that already have a HD-TV only have 1080i or less.. HD-DVD FTW!!
 
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Old 03-21-2007 | 05:17 PM
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Remember, to see BluRay you need a 1080p monitor. It would amaze you how many people I talk to think every TV that says it is HDTV is capable of displaying 1080p LOL

I am in the custom home theater business so I deal with this question day in and day out LOL
You don't need 1080p to see Blu-Ray. Thats just the highest resolution that it offers, same with HD-DVD. My t.v. only goes up to 1080i, but I enjoy watching my HD-DVDs on it. I agree, no format will win for a long time if any, but I do think HD will take over. They are already stating that by 2009 all networks will stop broadcasting in standard definition. Now if you dont have a HDTV then no its definitely not worth it. But, if you own a Xbox 360, then $200 really isnt that big of a deal if both formats flop. I'll be stuck with some kick *** movies in high resolution that I can continue to watch.

Jack - I hear what you are saying that HD and Blu-ray dont really offer anything new besides picture quality, but it does have a little perk if your into it. You can access all the menus and chapters and things like that while watching the movie, so you dont have to stop it, go back to the menu and everything. It all pops up while your watching.
 
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Old 03-21-2007 | 05:22 PM
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Thats what I meant....what is the purpose of buying a bluray and not using the bluray?? (meaning 1080p) so in my mind yes you do need a 1080p monitor LOL Otherwise you have a really expensive HD DVD Player LOL


Just wait for the recievers that up convert everything to 1080p...cheaper and good enough really...



whats everyone gonna do when quad 1080p hits the market??
 
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Old 03-21-2007 | 05:24 PM
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Why spend the money if your not gonna use it? I guess that was my point
 
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Old 03-21-2007 | 05:26 PM
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I don't think its that hard to tell a difference between 480p and 1080i. My friend has a crappy PS3, plays it on a regualr t.v. and the picture is alright. Nothing amazing for paying $800 for all the PS3 crap. Now take my Xbox 360, playing on a 1080i DLP HDTV, and wow, there is a huge difference in picture. I guess it comes down to preference and what people see with their own eyes. 1080p your only really gonna notice on a gigantic t.v. so your not really losing anything by watchin a high def. movie in 1080i on say a 42" screen.
 
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Old 03-21-2007 | 05:30 PM
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I will say this -- 1080p to me (when done right) looks amazing. Sony didn't do it right IMO.

Maybe cause I am in the business and sat in the Westinghouse Booth at CES and watched the 1080p content on their TVs...so yes, I can tell a difference in 480p, 720p, 1080p. I noticied it big time when I came back to my house and watched a 480p DVD LOL


But I will agree the average consumer will not see a huge difference (a big enough one that means spend thousands on the 1080p monitor).
 
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Old 03-21-2007 | 05:32 PM
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I wonder if jjtgiants knew he was gonna get this big of a discussion from such a simple question.

How about this:

Do you think downloadable movies will become a factor in all this format war crap? Like what Microsoft is doing with Xbox live and also what they will be doing with there on-demand like service this holiday season. Do you think people will just want to be able to download a movie off of the computer or t.v. instead of going to the store?
 
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Old 03-21-2007 | 05:32 PM
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My reciever already upconverts all its signals to 1080i (denon 3805), that doesent mean my standard def signals will magically improve at all. Im sure there is probably some algortithmic intelligence that smooths things out, but 480p upconverted to 1080p wont look anything like a native 1080p source. lol.

quad 1080p? WTF? ive been out of the AV game a while i guess.

any improvements over 1080p im sure will be featured in IMAX theaters and other high end theaters.

There is a culture surrounding computers that they become obsolete after 3-4 years. Consumers wont accept the same culture when it comes to TV's. Tv's are meant to be used 15-20 years.

lol

yeah, the up convert looks better....but of course its not gonna be true 1080p...good enough for the average consumer.

Yeah quad 1080p is already in the planning stages (I have seen one model..it was a 57" LCD) and 1080p hasn't even got big LOL

Thats the problem with the A/V world...it moves way to quick for the average consumer
 
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Old 03-21-2007 | 05:44 PM
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To the average consumer which is unfortuantely the majority right now, the difference just isn't drastic enough to justify the price difference.


Perks? Checking out menu's WHILE watching a movie? I would want to kick the screen in if I'm enjoying a good movie and someone decides to pull up a menu, a freakin' menu? in the middle of the movie. For what?
 
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Old 03-21-2007 | 05:49 PM
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I agree with you Jack on not spending more money just for a slightly noticeable better picture. Thats why I spent $900 for my Samsung 42" DLP HDTV. I think the picture is great, both movies and games look kick *** and the t.v. itself fits perfectly in my living room. Everything is old after about 6 months or so anyways, so you can never keep up with this crap. Same thing with cell phones, if I didnt get a certain amount off a new phone each year, hell I'd still have a phone that had a black and white screen.
 
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Old 03-21-2007 | 05:56 PM
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perks? Checking out menu's WHILE watching a movie? I would want to kick the screen in if I'm enjoying a good movie and someone decides to pull up a menu, a freakin' menu? in the middle of the movie. For what?
whoa, settle down there buddy. Didnt mean to get your panties in a wad. They arent perks for everyone, but some people actual enjoy being able to skip to a scene real quick or make some kinda of change without having to stop the damn movie and go to the menu. It doesnt harm anything if you dont like, and if you do like it, then its there for you.
 
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Old 03-21-2007 | 05:57 PM
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lol... well at least with cellphones they usually break after a year or two so yer usually up to speed. lol
Amen on that one.haha
 
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Old 03-21-2007 | 06:01 PM
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Depends on the audio equipment you listen to.

There is a bunch of stuff out there that sounds amazing. And that is Home Theater stuff. It just depends on the speakers...like the system I have (yes..its a semi cheap system..but still very good). I throw a DTS DVD in of Eagles: Hell Freezes over tour...pop on 7 Bridges Road...Hotel California...or anything else on that CD and it sounds SICK. I mean just amazing for what I have it running through.

Granted there are a lot of high priced units out there that sounds **** poor for a 5k piece of equipment. All depends.

Like everything Best Buy/Circuit City Sells is for the normal consumer...most of it sound like pure crap to me.

The stuff I use is built purely for the custom home theater market...and yes I hear a major difference. The reciever I use is only 1000 retail...but it sounds loads better than most of the stuff twice the price. Depends completly on who makes it and how it is made.
 



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